Isn’t that a lovely word? As I was looking around in my mind and
memory for words/characters/titles beginning with ‘I’, this word kept
coming back to me. One dictionary defines it as “showing luminous
colours that seem to change when seen from different angles”. No
wonder it sounds so lovely. The accompanying photo (taken from
the Internet, no copyright Infringement Intended) shows an iridescent
ammonite fossil.
I also composed a poem for this post:
I SENT TEN CENTS;
SCENT, TINS, RICE, RENTS.
DICE, DINE, SIT, REST.
IT IS IRIS’ NEST.
I STIR, I TEND.
IS IT NICE? IS IT END?
Imaginative? Infantile? Impossible to understand? Surely you see why I
wrote this poem for this post after that introduction? Every word from the
poem is made with letters found in the word ‘iridescent’. What’s that? It
doesn’t make sense? Oh, come on. Be Inventive. Use your Imagination.
“I” did!
-KM
KM is my friend and reclusive writer who loves sharing her words but not her identity. Her blog Tithi Katha (translated as, ‘Tithi’s Tales’) is a treasure trove of her life experiences and vivid imagination. So, this April, the social media friendly me is going to share with you, every Thursday, KM’s writing. So stay tuned for more. Previous Thursday was spent Looking at the C-ilver Screen.
Thank you for sharing Iridescent. The iridescent ammonite hooked me and the poem made me laugh. I love KM’s wit.
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thank you Claudia 🙂
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I love iridescent things. Stopping in from A-Z and the Unconventional Librarian Alliance.
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That was clever. I didn’t even notice the letters until you pointed it out.
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