Putting It To Good Use
It Must Be Time For Lunch Now ~ 1979, Francesca Woodman |
String them end to end
Forks, Spoons
Leave them dangling
In the wind
Clink, Clink, Clink
Of dingy silver
Amusing a hungry soul
The only way it can
Dana
~ Written for Magpie Tales
Please me your thoughts below. I do appreciate them!
Oooooo. Love that "clink, clink, clink." Excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks De! Your opinion means a lot. I'm glad you liked it and I appreciate your visit!
DeleteI like the sound of this but pity the hungry the hungry soul ~
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of silverware wind chimes taking the edge off a hungry tummy. Thank you for sharing this brilliant distraction, Dana! Hopefully the meal will be served up soon! =D
ReplyDeleteI just had this vision of these dusty forks and no food in the fridge. What else are you going to do with the utensils! Thanks Linda for stopping by.
Deleteat least the wind chimes make for a comforting sound even if they dont appease the grumbling stomach...
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was thinking too. A distraction...
DeleteThis reminds me of a few weeks ago when I was running out of food, ha-ha ... I made drums out of my empty soup cans while I tried to figure out what to eat. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that the hungry soul is being amused by something so simple yet creative. Nice!
ReplyDelete... wind chimes, lovely.
ReplyDeleteCreative take on the prompt...
ReplyDeleteI like wind chimes, too. Nice!
ReplyDeleteYou did good in this post!
ReplyDeleteLoved it!
lure of the impure
The clinking of silverware always makes me hungry...like Pavlov's dogs...
ReplyDeleteThere is something of Dantes inferno about this, Dana . Thanks
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