24 August 2013

JUDITH CAUGHT A FISH


At the harbor by Judith Clay
 To the harbor Judith went,
her umbrella in hand.
Departure time had come;
had went and she was wet

for it rained cats, and dogs,
and wombats, and ocelots,

and toucans, and hedgehogs
and a couple pear tree partridges.
The steamer churned and in it’s wake,

it kicked up the creatures of the deep:
Squids and eels, whales and seals,
Catfish and halibut. To her credit
Judith caught a fish!


© JPW 2013


 http://dversepoets.com/2013/08/24/poetics-judith-clay/




26 comments:

  1. Ha ha, I am glad she caught a fish instead of an ocelot or a hedgehog!!

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    1. I had fun with this, Mary. Judith's art lends itself to whimsy and mirth, in my mind. The pub is a wonderful place for word play.

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  2. haha....she caught a fish...of all the animals that is was raining...i guess catching a few of those might be a little painful...unless you had a zoo....smiles.

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    1. This was a fun exercise. It struck me in a funny way, and the animals were just a rant gone right! Thanks for your support, Brian.

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  3. nice...i like the fast pace in this...and all the things it was raining..ha...luckily she has that big red umbrella you know...smiles

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    1. Thanks Claudia. The pace was a bit more playful than I first envisioned. It did work well, didn't it? I appreciate your stopping by.

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  4. I love the animals... and the end...great credit to catch a fish... very befitting the picture

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    1. Your comments are uplifting. Thanks for the boost, Bjorn!

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  5. This was fun to read a shower of animals but, lucky for her she caught a fish.

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  6. Especially when the wildebeest start to drop! Thanks Truedessa!

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  7. In all that she should get at least a fish. Of course, I've been fishing when it rained elephants and couldn't even catch a peanut.

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    1. Or a cold, eh Mark? Thanks for the smile!

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  8. ...oh, good for her... we can only catch one at a time... or at least just the right amount for that particular time... make it frequent & she may have a better chance of catching more... enjoyed it... smiles...

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  9. Jeep, my first time here, and thanks for stopping by my blog... this was so clever, the cats and dogs... and wombats and... you just went to town on all that wildlife raining from the sky, and lucky Judith: At least she caught something she could eat, and that wouldn't eat her! Great fun. Thanks, Amy

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    1. ...Unless the harbor was filled with sharks or piranha! I'm so happy you came by Amy. I'm new at this poetry blogging and I enjoy your space very much. Glad to associate with great poets. Nice to "meet" you.

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  10. ..raining so many different things...a storm bound to stir up something, as she missed the boat anyway it was a productive day..

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  11. A delightful companion verse for that image!

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    1. The image sparked the piece. It is only fitting they coincide! Thanks for the visit, Madeleine!

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  12. delightful lines............so enjoyable.

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed this, Sumana! Thanks for looking in!

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  13. That final line just has me in stitches! Loves this, and well done to her for catching a fish!

    ~Misky

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    1. Thank you, Misky. Catching the fish was payoff for her perseverance!

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  14. All the animals made me smile! So whimsical. Loved it.

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  15. I appreciate your comment Sherry! The paintings seem to all be born of whimsy. So I am in good company then!

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