Day Seventeen
The prompt at NaPoWriMo today was to
write a poem incorporating at least ten words
from a specialized dictionary - I chose my words
from 'Woodwork for Winemakers' by C.J. Dart
& D.A. Smith.
My Words were:
Plonker
Carboy trolley
Bottle rack
Mobile bar
Pulper
Bottle carrier
Malt grain crusher
Cork flogger
Floating syphon
Pulp squeezer
And this is what I wrote:
BACK TO
BRIGHTON
Who’s
the dolly with the carboy trolley?
Bonkers
about the bottle rack plonker
It’s
Holly and she’s looking for lolly
Dish
the dosh and hit her with a conker
I think
she’s got a crush on the crusher
It used
to be the bottle carrier
Had her
eye on the winery brusher
Before
that it was the dray farrier
Then
there was Python the floating syphon
And the
malt grain man at the mobile bar
If only
she could go back to Brighton
I
caught her kissing the pulper geezer
Was the
cork flogger a better snogger?
In the
back kitchen behind the freezer
Or was
it the Canadian logger
She
told me the pulp squeezer was better
She
just hoped that he would not forget her
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