Happy New Week to you all and welcome to Esther Chilton’s regular Monday challenge.
Esther continues to entrust me with hosting while she continues on her road to recovery from surgery. She tells me that she is making small inroads, so that is positive news.
Get well soon, Esther!
This week, her prompt is HEAT. So can you write a limerick using the word HEAT in it somewhere? Or write one of your own to suit your mood.
How high can you turn up the HEAT as you explore the poetic possibilities of a five line limerick? Have some fun and entertain us!
Today is my dear [late] mother’s birthday, so I shall be dedicating my contribution to June.
Post your submissions in the Comments on this post.
A tribute to my mother on her birthday.
Mum often complained, “It’s the hottest day yet!”
But it wasn’t the heat. The air was so wet.
It was far too humid
And she wasn’t so stupid.
She’d rather glow or perspire than break sweat.
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