The exercise:
A four line poem about: the vendor.
We had a bit of a quiet time for most of the market this morning, but thankfully it picked up for long enough to make the trip worth it.
Hurray for a day off tomorrow!
Mine:
He's smoking a cigarette
And not interested in selling;
There's a reason for this,
But Henri isn't telling.
A brief nod of the head to Henri? But what is he up to, that's the question left desperately hanging!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your day off! Mine all seem to be full of chores these days.
The vendor
"It's only a sale when I say it is,"
Says the man with the goatee beard.
"And it that's what you want, I'm not selling."
Says the customer, "That's what I feared!"
Marc and Greg both of your poems tickle my imagination. What are they selling?
ReplyDeleteThis is an attempt to capture the lives of vendors in just four lines.
The Vendor
How’s your day? I want this right now. Also I’m in a hurry.
How’s your day? Could be worse. I could be dead.
How’s your day? Good, how are you? Pretty nice weather we’re having.
How’s your day? Great! Thank you! How are you on this wonderful day?
Vendor
ReplyDeleteAt the crack of dawn
I said good morning to the vendor.
She returned from a night of selling her services.
I left to sell my company's services
She wore miniskirts and platform stilletos,
I wore pencil skirts and high heels.
I had student loans.
The Vendor paid for her degree.
I wondered how much her family knew.
Drunk people ramble. Hence it isn't 4 lines. Sorry. I should go to sleep now.
ReplyDeleteGreg - sounds like you're in need of a proper day off then!
ReplyDeleteHah, that's eerily similar to a conversation I had with another vendor yesterday morning! We were (quietly) complaining about all the customers walking by without stopping to buy :P
Aaron - yup, that about sums it up I think :)
Mother in T.O. - drunk writing can be some of the most fun writing, so no need to apologize :D
I liked the contrast between the two characters, I think you captured it nicely.
I know I'm a tad late on this one, but what the heck!
ReplyDeleteThe vendor~
Preying upon the addictions of others,
Taking advantage of their needs,
Damn you, sir.
And might I say, your prices are ridiculous.
Anon - late contributions are always a pleasant surprise :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, great final line.
I look her in the eye,
ReplyDeleteShe interesested in money,
She didn't evan notice, I wanted rye and honey.