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Shamrocks
Shamrocks line the window sill
Their upturned leaves turn towards the sun
Their light stalks bounce on the springish breeze
As white flowers kiss the air
And bring a smile to each visitor's face.
We gaze out the window
And see snow covering every surface
It clings as if holding on to time
But soon the weather will change
And the cold will flee
As the world embraces
The warmth of Springtime.
12 lines of free verse.
My word is: springish
Part of speech: adjective.
Type and origin: when it is not quite spring, but you can feel the season coming.
Definition: (a) Pertaining to spring β in terms of the season,
(b) describing a personβs step - light, bouncy, free and unencumbered
Sentence usage: The shamrocks perked up the window sill giving the kitchen a springish look.
I wrote this several days ago, but wanted to reread it and consider it as I need to submit it.... this will cover the Contest Challenge and I Write's Twenty-Three in Eleven.
Create/invent your own word. Word can be either a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or an interjection. The word you created must have the (a) part of speech, (b) type and origin/etymology, (c) definition, and (d) sentence usage.
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