Victoria over at dversepoets.com suggests we write in the poetic form of "Synesthesia". If you have ever given a voice or color to an emotion or thing, this is an opportunity to imagination what you might write and give it a try. Check out what others have written today.

Shavings of sherbet served
in morning clouds
play in squinting stained glass
sail boat skies
Markets below sell wares, fruit
cakes, freshly brewed art for the soul
Gold leaf ladders lean against
invisible walls as I gleefully
slide down a long curving chute,
land on polar bear soft,
billowy white drifts of linen,
scents of pine and tart mulberry _
Strings of colored lights adorn each door;
there stands a thin fiddler playing his lute
for wars no more
I grab a fir tree swag, swing high above
on an aerial merry-go-round_
all around town
My hair screams, hints of the midway,
life kaleidoscoping by
There, in a treetop of mint frosting,
I sit with an angel
at the break of day
Trees bow low in meditation
as I breeze through them on my way
Heavenly birdsong ties with ribbon
red bows to pin to my heart;
The sea is fully dressed in tinsel
I sit with an angel
at the break of day
Trees bow low in meditation
as I breeze through them on my way
Heavenly birdsong ties with ribbon
red bows to pin to my heart;
The sea is fully dressed in tinsel
Then with the stealth of a doe,
I weave textures of nature into
holiday mittens, frozen memories
of chunks of coal,
gingerbread images
of red-cheeked children,
in tweed hats, cookie size wide-eyed
gingerbread images
of red-cheeked children,
in tweed hats, cookie size wide-eyed
Holiday bustle meets ancient shamans
pedalling oils of penitence
"we are all brethren",
say Myrrh and Frankincense
"we are all brethren",
say Myrrh and Frankincense
And when it snows,
the bitter taste of foes
and woes of yesteryear melt away,
the bitter taste of foes
and woes of yesteryear melt away,
leaving us perched on a mountain
of purple heather,
overlooking a valley of rugged
cobblestone where gumdrop
toadstools grow
and say,"this is home."
We are all in this together.
of purple heather,
overlooking a valley of rugged
cobblestone where gumdrop
toadstools grow
and say,"this is home."
We are all in this together.