Oh, interesting comment! I hadn't looked at it like that but I see what you mean. To me, it seemed one of those prompts that tells the story for you and I was just attempting to subvert that by taking an unusual line. They addressed me as the father, so I thought about how I'd feel as the father and expressed that, at the same time avoiding having to continue a story in which the punchline has already been stolen by the prompt.
As regards mystery, that comes of having only one half of a conversation - we never hear what the daughter is saying and have to work that out for ourselves. ;)
LOL, Blueyez, I can't deny the thought of WDC crossed my mind as I was writing this. But typos are sent to plague me. No matter how many times I edit, there's always at least one that slips through.
Come with me now to the depths of winter
when breath is so cold it seems to splinter,
rasps in your throat like pepper and minter,
scrapes in the lungs until your eyes squinter,
rattles its way a dot matrix printer,
just enough to make anyone whimper.
Speak to me now of how pretty the snow,
and set that beside the cold that I know.
Line count: 8
Rhymed aabb
For PromptMaster! Week 2 Task Prompt
Prompt: Write a poem that’s almost too much.
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