52 weeks + 52 prompts = 52 poems |
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I've added a new entry to my book, "Weekly Poetry Challenge Five" : "week 22 Celebrating Thanksgiving After the Fall of Humanity" Thanksgiving Five Years after the Fall of Humanity Joe Lee Was in his mountain cabin Near Mt. Ranier, Washington. Preparing To celebrate Thanksgiving With the motely crew of survivors. Five years after the end of civilization After COVID 2025 killed 95 percent of humanity Within two months Leaving only a few survivors. He had retreated to his family’s cabin And had found other survivors, On what was left of the internet And ham radio. Inviting them to join him, In his mountain hideout, 30 miles west of Yakima And 100 miles east of Seattle. 50 people had made the treck Jake put them to work As farmers and hunters. They lived off what they could grow And hunt And salvaged goods from Costco Wearhouse in Yakima. For dinner they had fresh turkey Stuffing Mashed potatoes A can of cranberry sauce And a can of bean And huckelberry pie For dessert But unfortunately no ice cream He lit a candel on the pie With a match And then offered a toast, “We are the lucky few Who have survived the apocalypse.” They had plenty of wine, Home brewed Beer, Kombucha, Weed and whiskey. As they ate and drank. Filled with gratitude For having survived The fall of humanity. Use these words in your poem this week: bean, can, match, grateful |