Its April of 2017 and Day 02 of A to Z Challenge. I am doing Idiom a day and 8 line poem for the idiom.
Idiom: Break a Leg
Meaning: used to wish good luck, theatrical slang for ‘good luck’
Poem:
With,
Prejudiced agenda,
Humiliating roar,
Sarcastic grins,
Taunting deeds.
My dear,
For what waits ahead,
Break a leg!
Note: All the challenge prompts can be found HERE.
nice! You do poetry so very well 🙂 And that is from someone who, sadly, is not a huge poetry fan.
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So happy to hear that. I do like writing poetry. 🙂
Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Interesting!
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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You are ever the clever poet, PH!!
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Most welcome always 🙂
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Ha, I always thought “what an irony” that idiom was. Enjoyed the poem you wrote.
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He he.. It has that fun part! Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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“For what waits ahead,
Break a leg!”
~let’s go! 🙂 Great write..
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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My pleasure 😁
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This was a dose of morning motivation Prakash, very well written 👍
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Glad to hear that. Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Awesome PH. Very creative. 🙂
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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A crisp composition Prakash!
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Many Thank you.. 🙂
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gud one
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Honestly.. for me it was intriguing 😓😊
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Thanks a many… 🙂
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I remember hesitating when I tried to use that one before my daughter, a dancer, went on stage. “‘Break a leg’ — so don’t.”
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He he.. I can get that.. 😀
Thank you for the read and share.. 🙂
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And when one is low this should be a must read. Like always loved it .April is surely going to be very informative. Break a leg,clear as mud. I am learning all.
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Many thank you.. Your comment always inspires..:-)
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This happens to be one of my favourite idioms. You, sir, are a genius when it comes to poetry! And I found the poem to be so inspiring. Beautifully written. 🙂
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😀 So glad to hear that! Thank you so much.. 🙂
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😊
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Oooh, this is nicely written 🙂
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Cleverly done! Best of luck with the challenge… 🙂
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Idiom: Back Seat Drivers
People who criticise from the sideline, much like someone giving unwanted advice from the back seat of a vehicle to the driver.
Back seat drivers come to lead
By molesting and flagrant deed
Roaring with their messed up creed.
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This is my Favorite! The poem has come up so good.. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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Cool keep going
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Welcome
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I have always thought that saying, “Break A Leg” a strange way of saying, “Good luck.” Great job!
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It sure is.. 🙂
Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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