Wednesday, December 9, 2020

TIME FOR TEA

Weekly Scribblings, and Rosemary has challenged us to practice repetitive use of a letter.  I've chosen the letter T, and used it in an American sentence, and added a fun bit using the letter L.

Submitted to Poets & Storytellers United, December 9, 2020.  

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Tasting my tea, transfixed by timeliness, tantamount to test of time. 

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Lily was a Lilliputian  lady, luscious and learned . Likely labeled luscious more often than learned by lawyers and legal eagles alike, Lily licentiously laundered money, living luxuriously.  The lecherous gentlemen were ultimately lampooned.

 

9 comments:

  1. Bravo luv your double take on the prompt

    Happy you dropped by to read mine

    Much❤love

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  2. I love the tasty tea and the luscious Lily, too. And I enjoyed how the two versions bring to mind the importance of perspective. Also, I'm really craving some tea.

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  3. Oh I so liked both of these contrasting pieces. (How could one not warm to the lovely, albeit slickly salacious Lily?)

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  4. The AmSent is sensational and the longer allit lit me with laughter. Beauties, Beverly.

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  5. I cannot stop giggling over Lily the Lilliputian! What an agile creative mind you have! Think I'll join you for tea for two.

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  6. I like Lily! She may have laundered money, but she may have made a fine lawyer herself! Luscious AND learned!

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  7. Two for the price of one, Bev! I just had a taste of my tea!

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