Tag: wine

  • April 2023 Poetry Dew Drop In April 11-15

    April 2023 Poetry Dew Drop In April 11-15

    April 2023 Poetry Dew Drop In April 11-20

    • April 2023 Poems2023/04/13
    • Writers Digest April 2023 Poems2023/04/12
    • April 2023 Dew Drop In Poems2023/04/09
    • April 30th, 2022 Poems2022/05/02
    • April 29th Poems2022/05/02
    • April 28, 2022 Poems2022/05/02

    April 16—Apologies for something
    April 17—Incorporate wine or spirits somehow…
    April 18—Incorporate a ghost or spirits somehow…
    April 18  –  Ghosts in Vietnam  Writing com
    April 19—A fragrance
    April 20—A fabric…or sewing, knitting, fiber arts…

    April 16—Apologies for something

    I will never back d
    I will never apologize
    For daring to fall in love
    With you

    Ever since I met you
    I have been enslaved
    To your love
    And for that,
    I will never
    Ever
    Apologize

    Enjoying red wine at Sunset

    wine
    wine

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    At the end of the day
    I pour a glass of red wine
    Just enjoying the moment
    With the love of my life
    As the sun sets over the West sea

    The Wayra appears to be the South American version of the Haiku with five unrhymed lines, containing 5, 7, 7, 6, and 8 syllables, respectively, as described and demonstrated in the following links:

    https://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/topic/2187-wayra/

    The Wayra (Quechua – wind ) is a popular verse form of Peru and Bolivia. It appears it originated in an indigenous Quechua language but has found its way into Spanish literature. It is a short syllabic verse form found at Vole Central and some other sites around the internet.

    The elements of the Wayra are:

    a pentastich, a poem in 5 lines.
    syllabic, 5-7-7-6-8
    unrhymed.

    No Surrender by Judi Van Gorder

    The dark dugout cuts
    through still waters of the dense
    Everglades. Undefeated
    the sovereign Seminole
    survive. Warriors in the wind.

    Note: The Seminole Indians of Florida are the only indigenous tribe within the borders of the US to never surrender to the US army. The indigenous Seminole word for wind is also warm.

    Flying South – The Wayra

    Double Wayra

    The hot oil sizzles
    veggies hurled against their will
    spluttering in peeved protest
    they hold on to crisp snap
    teeth bite into the crunchiness

    2. Shadows
    Shadows dimmed by grunge
    slink past mental palisade
    tiptoeing without scruples
    through customary cracks
    ensnared by cobwebs in my chest
    Written for diverse.

    April 18—Incorporate a ghost or

    spirits somehow…

    Ghosts in Vietnam

    Back in 1994,
    I first visited Vietnam
    I came back in 2019
    prior to the COVID lockdowns.

    I was a few years too young
    To have gone to Vietnam
    During the war.

    But having gr up
    In Berkeley, I knew a lot
    About the war.

    When I came back in 2019
    We stayed near the Pham Ngu Lao
    Backpackers district,
    filled with foreigners.

    Many of them were elderly men
    Returning to Vietnam.
    Revisiting the country
    Where they had fought
    The war was so long ago.

    I could not shake the feeling
    there were ghosts of the dead
    Still roaming around the country.

    We went on a tour of the Chu Chi tunnels
    The Viet Kong
    used throughout the war.

    The US-led coalition was never able
    To completely shut d the tunnels
    Or even locate many of them.

    The tunnels have been restored
    Part of the war tourism industry
    That has emerged in Vietnam

    Vietnam is both proud that
    they defeated the US
    But has also become friendly

    I and my wife entered the tunnel
    I had to crawl through the tunnels
    And began to panic

    Imagining that the tunnels
    Were filled with the enemy
    That was ready to kill me

    I saw the ghosts
    of both the Viet Kong
    And the hapless US
    soldiers fighting them

    I felt that I had
    gone back in time
    Was there

    I got out
    fleeing the ghosts
    Who was laughing at me.

    When I got back
    While having dinner
    In the backpacker’s district

    I look up and saw
    An old American
    dressed in full battle gear

    Having a beer
    across the street
    I went back to my dinner

    Looked up
    a few minutes later
    The man was gone

    And I felt I had seen
    Yet another ghost
    In Vietnam.

    April 19—A fragrance

    Korean Food
    Korean Food

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Fragrance of Korean K Food

    I love Korean food
    K food

    I love the taste
    I love the fragrance
    I love the smells

    I love the texture
    I love the feel
    I love how it looks

    Fell in love with it
    And all things Korean

    Back in 1979
    When I first went there
    In the U.S. Peace Corps

    Korean food is somewhat like
    Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Thai
    With some American influences as well

    But it is all done in a unique Korean style

    Everything is cooked with special spices
    A mixture of chili paste, garlic, fish sauce,
    Onions, scallions, soy sauce,
    salt, Tofu, Panjang sauce, and soju (liquor).

    Often cooked with beef, chicken, clams, eggs, fish,
    kimchi, intestines meat, mushrooms, mussels,
    oysters and/or pork,

    Every meal consists of rice, kimchi
    (pickled vegetables usually cabbage)
    The main entry is either beef, chicken, fish, or pork,
    Rice
    And multiple vegetable side dishes
    Including western style salad

    The entire meal
    a feast for the eyes
    Nose and mouth

    With a delicious unique
    aroma, fragrance,
    Taste and texture
    Uniquely Korean.

    All washed d
    with Korean beer, liquor (soju) or
    or rice wine or Western wine

    my favorites include

    Bulgogi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 불고기 총식
    Kalbi chongsik (with all the side dishes) 칼비 총식
    Calamari 오징어
    Fried Chicken 닭 튀김
    Chuncheon Chicken ribs 춘천 닭갈비
    Dumplings 만두
    Fried rice 볶음밥
    High-rice카레라이스
    Korean curry rice 카레라이스
    Kimpop rice wrapped in seaweed 김팝
    Korean soups 한국 수프
    My favorite army stew 군대 스튜
    Kalbitang (Beef rib soup) 칼비탕
    Beef Turnip soup 쇠고기 순무 스프
    Ginseng Chicken soup 인삼 치킨 수프
    Kimchi stew 김치찌개
    Tanjung stew 짱짱찌개
    Bibimbap Mixed vegetables and rice with an egg on top비빔밥
    Kalkooksu noodles 칼국수
    Ramyeon 라면
    Mushroom stew 버섯 스튜
    Soondaeboo tofu stew 순대부두부찌개
    Sashimi 생선회
    Sushi 돈까스
    Fried mackerel 고등어 튀김
    Octopus 낫지
    Omrice korean omelet 오므라이스
    Porridge 문어
    Shrimp 새우

    The Fabric of My Life Life
    The Fabric of My Life April 2023 Poems
    The fabric of My Life Dew Drop In
    The fabric of My Life Writing com

    April 20—A fabric…or sewing, knitting, fiber arts…

    I often thought
    That it would
    be difficult
    to fully express
    the fabric that
    is my life
    so many diverse strands
    to weave
    to tell my story

    TBC

    The End

  • April 30th, 2022 Poems

    April 30th, 2022 Poems

    April 30th, 2022 Poems

    On the home stretch. Here are my poems for April 30th.  Links to my previous April poems follow:

    April 29th Poems

    April 28, 2022 Poems

    April 26th and April 27th, 2022 Poems

    April 23rd, April 24th and April 25th, 2022 Poems

    April 23 and April 24, 2022 Poems

    April 22, 2022 Poems

    April 21, 2022 Poems

    April 18 to April 20, 2022 Poems

    April 16 and 17, 2022 Poems

    April 14 to April 15, 2022 Poems

    April 9-11, 2022 Poems

    April 8, 2022 Poems

    April 12 to April 13, 2022 Poems

    April 6th, 2022 Poems

    April 5 2022, Poems

    April 4th 2022, Poems

    2022 April Poetry Madness April 1 to 3 poems

    Saturday, April 30, Day 30:

    NaPoWriMo Prompt

    True Love Cento NaPoWriMo

    how to say I love you

    There must be a million ways
    To say I love you
    But these words will suffice for now

    “Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all:

    “If ever two were one, then surely we.”
    If ever wife loved man, then thee.”

     

    “O, none, unless this miracle have might,
    That in black ink my love may still shine bright.”

    “Drink to me only with thine eyes,
    And I will pledge with mine.”

    “Or leave a kiss but in the cup,
    And I’ll not look for wine.”

    “Lying in bed I think about you,
    Display thy breasts, there let me
    Behold that circummortal purity.
    Between whose glories,
    there my lips I’ll lay,
    Ravished in that fair Via Lactea.”

    “Rare bird,
    extinct color, you stay in
    my dreams in x-ray.

    “The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!”
    The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!
    Sweet voice, sweet lips, soft hand, and softer breast,
    Warm breath, light whisper, tender semi-tone,
    Bright eyes, accomplish’ d shape, and dangerous waist!

    Faded the flower and all its budded charms,
    Faded the sight of beauty from my eyes.,

    Poetic sources

    Jake Cosmos Aller A Million Ways to Say I Love You
    Joshua Beckman Lying in bed I think about you,
    Anne Bradstreet To my husband
    Valentine Lorna Dee Cervantes
    Ben Jonson Song: to Celia [“Drink to me only with thine eyes”]
    Morris Egan Bar Napkin Sonnet #11
    Jennifer Michael Hecht Love Explained
    Robert Herrick  Upon Julia’s Breasts
    John Keats  The Day is Gone
    William Shakespeare Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all:
    William Shakespeare The Spring
    (from Love’s Labours Lost)
    William Shakespeare
    Sonnet 65: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
    John Updike Penumbrae

    And now – our final (but still optional!) prompt. Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a cento. This is a poem that is made up of lines taken from other poems. If you’d like to dig into an in-depth example, here’s John Ashbery’s cento “The Dong with the Luminous Nose,” and here it is again, fully annotated to show where every line originated. A cento might seem like a complex undertaking – and one that requires you to have umpteen poetry books at your fingertips for reference – but you don’t have to write a long one. And a good way to jump-start the process is to find an online curation of poems about a particular topic (or in a particular style) and then mine the poems for good lines to string together. You might look at the Poetry Foundation’s collection of love poems, its collection of poems by British romantic poets, or even its surprisingly expansive collection of poems about (American) football.

    Three French Forms

    I Drink My Coffee With My Wife

    coffee
    coffee

    Coffee morning
    I drink my coffee with my wife

    Coffee morning
    Drinking coffee makes a good morning,

     

    wine
    wine

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    At sunset, I drink wine enjoy the nightlife
    Thinking to my wife, I have a good life.

    But I shift to tea mid-morning.
    Coffee morning.

    The Rondel, Old French meaning small circle, is a 14th-century verse form. It is a member of the Rondeau family of forms but differs from the Rondeau in the number of lines and the pattern of rhyme. The Rondel came to England in the 16th century. Sources indicate the Rondel is better suited to French than English yet Dobson’s Wanderer is a fluid lyrical example of why the Rondel is adaptable to English. A variation of the Rondel is the Rondel Prime or French Sonnet. The elements of the Rondel are:

    a 13-line poem made up of 2 quatrains followed by a quintain.

    isosyllabic, often written in 8 syllable lines, but the lines can be any number of syllables as long the measure is consistent throughout the poem.

    rhymed ABba abAB abbaA, A and B being refrains. In French one rhyme is feminine and one is masculine, it doesn’t matter whether the feminine rhyme is the a or the b rhyme.

    composed with 2 rentrements. L1 is repeated in L7 and L13, and L2 is repeated in L8.

    Two

    I like to Drink Rondine

    coffee
    coffee

    I like to drink my coffee at dawn
    As the dawning sunlight fills the room.
    Lifting my nightmare feeling of doom
    With Curtains Drawn.

     

     

     

    Soon my nightmares will all be gone
    Soon I must go back to the bedroom
    I like to drink.

    Drink too much coffee, migraine come-on
    I must lie down in the darkroom.
    I get up to use the bathroom.
    Drinking my coffee the day goes on.

    The Rondine is a little-seen shortened version of the Rondeau dating back to at least the 16th century.  The elements of the  Rondine are:

    a poem in 12 lines made up of a quatrain, a tercet, and ending in a quintet.
    syllabic 8 syllables per line accept L7 and L12 which are 4 syllables each. In English metered, most often iambic tetrameter except the refrain which is iambic dimeter. It is composed with a refrain repeated from the opening phrase of the poem, retirement. It is rhymed, using only 2 rhymes except for the refrain being unrhymed, rhyme scheme abba,abR, abbaR (R being the refrain)

    I Like to Drink Coffee

    coffee
    coffee

     

    I like to drink coffee in the morning
    But at sunset, I like to drink red wine.
    Drinking coffee makes a good morning.

     

     

    I like to drink coffee in the morning
    But I shift to hot tea midmorning
    Drinking my red wine at night, all is fine.

    I like to drink coffee in the morning.
    But at sunset, I like to drink red wine.

    The elements of the Triolet are:

    an octa-stich, a poem in 8 lines.
    in English, most often written with variable line length and meter at the discretion of the poet. Originally in French, the lines were octasyllabic which would create an 8 by 8 effect.
    composed with a reinterment, L1 is repeated as L4 and L7. There is also repetition of L2 in L8. rhymed, with only 2 rhymes with the rhyme scheme ABaAabAB.
    most often playful or satirical, appropriate for a light verse or occasional verse.

    April 30—Multiple Choice(s)—create a poem that is somehow like a multiple-choice test, OR turn this into another “free day” for our last day of April and write any poem of your choice, OR write multiple, short, linked poems…like the sidewalk poems!

    The Mantlepiece at 674 Santa Rosa Ave, Berkeley, California PSH

    674 santa rosa jpg
    674 santa rosa jpg

     

     

     

     

    An old man Sam Adams
    often recalled
    The mantelpiece

    In his childhood home
    674 Santa Rosa
    In Berkeley, California.

    The mantelpiece
    Was over a fireplace
    That they seldom used.

    On the mantelpiece
    Was a painting
    Of the Bay Bridge
    View off the balcony.

    The painting was the only painting
    That his drug-crazed older half-brother
    Ever completed.

    Sam Adams loved that painting
    Should have taken it
    When his mother died.

    Where it ended up
    He never learned.

    So many childhood memories
    Now lost in time and distance.
    Just like that painting

    Sam Adams thought.
    This poetry writing prompt submitted by Winston Plowes:

    The Mantelpiece
    A prompt for a cold dark winter’s night

    Introduction

    I love the idea of shutting out the night and cozying up around a roaring fire which is to be the center and heart of any home, especially at this time of the year. I would like us to consider the fireplace and especially the shelf or mantelpiece above it. Let’s look at it as a kind of changing archive, a display or exhibition, or even a ‘family museum’ as we prepare to write. I know that some modern homes do not have a mantlepiece, in which case all is not lost! You can imagine one that would suit you or use a shelf from elsewhere in the room or even a dressing table or bookshelf.

    Exercise

    Are you going to write a simple list poem of items on the mantlepiece (and there’s nothing wrong with that)? Maybe you have special family item(s) or useful things on there or photographs or a clock or a picture on the wall above that you will write about. Is your title going to be “My family museum”?

    Moving On Writer’s Digest

    Sam Adams
    Was feeling old
    Looking back at his life.

    And realizing it was time
    Time to move on
    In the final stages
    The end game of life
    Approaching rapidly.

    He still was in good health
    He had a lot of wealth.

    And he had his wife
    The love of his life
    Still in his life.

    But he sensed
    That soon he would be
    Moving on to the final challenges

    And he was afraid
    Of the future.
    Not ready yet
    To embrace
    What may come,

    Afraid of moving on
    But he looked at her
    And realized,

    As long as they moved on
    Together with everything
    Would turn out
    The way it should.

    He smiled
    Filled with love
    And contentment

    Ready at last
    To move on
    To the next big challenge

    His stomach growled
    Enough of this
    The next thing to do
    Is to move on to dinner.

    Wow! Here we are at the peak or finish line or what have you. Day 30! We did it (or are about to do it). Just remember that we continue poeming on Wednesdays throughout the year, daily again in November, and hit poetic forms on Fridays somewhat regularly. Here we go!

    For today’s prompt, write a moving-on poem. Many people finish something (like a poetry challenge) and stop. But many April PAD Challengers keep moving on to the next prompt, next poem, next challenge. Let’s keep it moving on. Thanks for poeming along this month!

    Gratitude Thanks to the Love Gods for Angela Local Gems

    cupid
    cupid

    Every day
    I give thanks
    To Cupid
    and the love Gods

     

     

     

    For bringing me
    My Dream lady
    Who walked out
    Of my dreams

    And into my life
    Eight years
    After I first saw
    her there.

    based on true story see Dreamgirl re-published   

    The End

  • fake booze poems

    fake booze poems

    third of my fake food rants for today mostly related to fake booze i.e. fake alcoholic beverages, fake beer, fake wine, fake vodka, fake beer, fake rum, and some success stories in the battle against fake things – development of real soju and Malaki traditional drinks in Korea that are now mostly real booze not the chemical based booze of a few years ago

    these are my poems about “fake booze” from the wide variety of alcohol free booze, to chemically produced booze, it seems that it is hard to get real old fashioned unadulterated booze these days. Oh well.

    Fake booze

    I never really understood
    The concept of alcohol-free booze

    Alcohol-free beer
    Alcohol-free wine

    I don’t get Mocktails
    And I don’t get fruit beer
    And coffee beer

    And other the other weirdo drinks
    That people drink these days

    I mean when you drink booze
    You want the alcohol

    You want the buzz
    You need the booze
    And you want it now

    And frankly fake booze
    Just does not do it for me

    So please no fake beer
    No mocktails
    No fake wine for me

    As the song puts it
    One scotch, one bourbon
    And one beer

    So, either give me the real deal
    Or give me a cup of tea

    Or coffee or water or juice
    Or whatever

    But don’t serve me fake booze

    Comment: I also don’t get fake alcohol although like fake coffee I may eventually learn to like it. But not yet…
    end comment

    Fake Beer

    Nowadays
    When you order a beer

    You have so many
    choices to make

    You can order a craft beer
    Or in Korea a fake craft beer

    You can order a stout, an IPA
    You can order draft beer

    You can order canned beer
    You can order keg beer

    You can order bottled beer
    You can order freshly brewed beer

    You can order fruit beer
    You can order corn beer

    You can order gluten-free beer
    You can order fortified beer

    You can order alcohol free beer
    You can order low-alcohol beer

    near bear
    or no-alcohol beer

    You can order light beer
    You can order dark beer

    And if you are insane
    You can order coffee infused beer

    But nowhere in this fake world
    That we live in

    Can you simply say
    Give me a beer

    And get a god damn beer
    No more choices

    Just give me
    a damn beer

    Is that too much to ask
    Or Beer Gods?

    comment: another poem about fake booze – in this case fake beer end comment

    Fake Wine

    Like beer
    Wine has evolved
    Into so many damn choices

    White wine
    Red wine

    Rose white
    Dark wine

    Chardonnay, sauvignon blanc,
    pinot grigio

    wine from any of the 49 US states
    and 7 Canadian provinces
    Arizona “Rattle Snake” wine anyone?

    wine from 20 European countries
    including Great Britain
    due to global warming

    wine from Australia
    wine from New Zeeland
    wine from South Africa

    and even wine from India
    South Korea and Japan

    and various types of fruit wines
    strawberry wine
    apple wine
    persimmon wine

    but all I want to have
    is a simple glass of wine

    a real glass of wine
    made from real grapes

    and I don’t give a %$%%
    where it is from
    or what type of grape it is

    just give me my wine
    and leave me the bill

    comments: another poem about fake booze – in this case fake wine end comments

    the King of Fake Beer

    Years ago, in America
    A beer manufacturer

    Discovered that it did not matter
    Whether he made a decent beer or not

    All he had to do
    Was hire the right marketing genius

    And spend a gazillion of dollars
    To convince the world

    That his fake lousy beer
    Was not only the real deal

    But the best you could get
    And the rest is history

    Another poem about fake booze – in this case fake beer and the awesome power marketing. I assume some people like this beer but for me, it is the worst beer in the world. My personal opinion so if someone from this company is reading this and wants to sue me go ahead Make my day! I consider this beer “fake beer” because I am sure that it would fail the German beer purity laws and I am sure it is filled with chemical enhancers but I could be wrong, perhaps it is real beer, just the worst tasting beer there is in my humble opinion.

    Fake Rum

    Another poem about fake booze – in this case fake rum and the awesome power marketing that make the worst rum in the world the number one selling rum in the world! My personal preference – I like Mount Guy rum, I only drink this unnamed rum if there is no choice and I want a rum drink. My personal opinion so if someone from the company is reading and wants to sue me go ahead Make my day! Again I assume that it has lots of chemical enhancers but who knows it could be real rum but the advertising makes it a fake rum in my opinion as they falsely claim it is the best rum in the world.

    In Puerto Rico
    An exiled rum maker

    Discovered the same secret
    And turned his rum

    The worst rum in the world
    According to rum heads

    Into the best-selling rum
    In the world

    Forever ruining the image
    Of rum

    Among non-rum drinkers
    Who associate rum

    With his overly sweat
    Rum product

    Real rum is a delicious
    Well-crafted complex drink

    And every island in the Caribbean
    Central America, Hawaii
    Australia, Thailand

    And even some states in the US
    Have their national rums

    All of which
    Are far better

    Than the fake rum
    Sold around the world

    But that hardly matters
    In a world of fake things
    Marketing rules the world

    Fake Vodka

    vodka
    Used to a Russian thing
    Not anymore

    Vodka
    Used to made out
    Of potatoes
    Not any more

    Now Vodka
    Is made everywhere

    In France, in Sweden
    In Poland, In Russia
    In the Ukraine
    And even in Texas

    And vodka
    Now is made with herbs
    Potatoes, sweet potatoes
    Corn, rye and so much more

    And some vodka
    Is made with chemical enhancers

    But for me
    Give me

    A straight shot
    Of proper Russian
    Potato made vodka


    Fake Soju

    bottles of korean liquor soju
    soju

    There is some good news
    In the war
    Against fake food

    Soju
    The Korean drink of choice
    Used to be made out of chemicals

    But 20 years ago
    The government allowed soju
    To be made with real grains again

    And so artisanal soju was born
    Now you can get soju

    Real soju made from sweet potatoes
    According to ancient recipes

    But soju has been watered down
    No longer packs quite the punch

    Still the cheapest drink
    In the world

    Fake Malkali

    More good news
    In the endless war
    Against fake food

    In Korea, you can now get
    Artisanal malkali
    The Korean rice wine

    Malkali the drink of farmers
    Used to be made out of chemicals

    But the government legalized
    100 real rice wine
    Decades ago

    When malkali became the latest thing
    As Koreans rediscovered traditional culture

    And malkali the drink of farmers
    Became the drink of the urban intellectual set

    what is fake alcohol?