Friday, 3 January 2025

Poet's Block

 

 
 I want to write a poem about an orange; 
but I cannot find a word that rhymes with orange. 
Can you help me?
 
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18 comments:

  1. ...you are much better with words than I am!

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    1. I couldn't find a word that rhymes with orange. I thought of writing a poem about a grapefruit but it doesn't taste the same.

      God bless, Tom.

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    1. Of course !!! Why did I not think of this? Thanx Sandi.

      God bless always.

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  3. "Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "Orange." "Orange, who?" "Orange you glad you met me?"
    Happy New Year, Victor and God bless you!

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    1. Brilliant Martha. I like it. Indeed, I'm so glad we met on the Internet.

      Best wishes always and God bless you.

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  4. Here you go, Victor. Blorenge, a mountain in Wales. Enjoy and have an orange on me. :)

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    1. There was a young man from near Blorenge
      Who was always fond of an orange ...

      I can't work out how to end this limerick, Bill. God bless you, my friend.

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  5. Yay, Martha!
    BTW, I watched the first 47 minutes of Jeremiah's film this morning and hope to conclude this evening. I really enjoyed both his/narrator's pleasant tone and music -- but what is most surprising, how very young Mary and Joseph appear. Like children themselves! Thank you for 'fleshing out' this story.

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    1. David Jeremiah narrates the video and I believe produced the whole production.

      I suspect it was customary at the time to marry young; aged 16 or so. Although Joseph is often depicted as an older man in paintings and statues.

      I liked the symbolisms in the film; like the old man making nails.

      God bless you, Mevely.

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  6. Hello Victor: You always bring a smile to my face.

    Catherine❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️

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    1. Why not download the FREE book and smile some more, Catherine.

      God bless.

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  7. The only one I could think of is the mountain in Wales ...but Bill has already suggested that!

    Stay warm over the weekend, the weather is about to turn nasty again!

    All the best Jan

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    1. I can' think of a thing that rhymes with Snowden either.

      God bless you, Jan.

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  8. There are no rhymes for silver or purple, either. It's okay, the colors are not sad about it, it makes them unique.

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