Here is my latest post for the #AtoZChallenge for April 2022. My title and theme for this challenge is “Seriously Silly Poetry” in recognition of April being poetry month and also wanting to do something fun and playful to celebrate spring. I hope you enjoy this series.
Here is a fun one! Originally published in Monty’s Very Short Shorts.

Be well,
Monty

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- Y is for hYpophoraA figure of speech, hYpophoria is when a writer raises a question, and then immediately provides an answer to that question. literarydevices.net Well, well, well.Continue reading “Y is for hYpophora”
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- X is for eXpletiveExpletive is a grammatical construction that starts with words like it, here, and there. It does not contribute to the meaning of a sentence butContinue reading “X is for eXpletive”
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- W is for WitWit is a clever expression of thought intended to make readers laugh. literarydevices.net Oh no. No. No. No. This is dangerous ground. Asking an almostContinue reading “W is for Wit”
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- V is for VignetteA vignette is a small impressionistic scene, an illustration, a descriptive passage, a short essay that is neither a plot nor a full narrative description,Continue reading “V is for Vignette”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: V is for ‘Village’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: V is for ‘Village’”
- U is for UnderstatementAn understatement is a figure of speech used to intentionally make a situation seem less important than it really is. literarydevices.net Well this should beContinue reading “U is for Understatement”
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- T is for TrochaicTrochaic is a rhythmic unit composed of two syllables — stressed followed by an unstressed syllable — used in poetry. literarydevices.net Oh cool! I’ve beenContinue reading “T is for Trochaic”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: T is for ‘Thief’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: T is for ‘Thief’”
- S is for SynesthesiaSynesthesia refers to a technique of presenting ideas, characters, or places in such a manner that they appeal to more than one sense, like hearing,Continue reading “S is for Synesthesia”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: S is for ‘Sweet Tea’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: S is for ‘Sweet Tea’”
- R is for RhymeRhyme is a literary device in which identical or similar concluding syllables in different words are repeated. literarydevices.net There were a lot of choices forContinue reading “R is for Rhyme”
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- Q is for QuatrainA quatrain is four lines of verse. literarydevices.net There is no required rhyme scheme or syllable count to qualify as a quatrain…but I can’t helpContinue reading “Q is for Quatrain”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: Q is for ‘Questions’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: Q is for ‘Questions’”
- P is for PseudonymA pseudonym is a fictitious name or an alias. literarydevices.net I’ve chosen to use a pseudonym for my writing (my given name isn’t Monty Vern,Continue reading “P is for Pseudonym”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: P is for ‘Poetry’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: P is for ‘Poetry’”
- O is for OxymoronOxymoron is a figure of speech paring two words together that are opposing and/or contradictory. literarydevices.net I was tempted to be lazy today and pullContinue reading “O is for Oxymoron”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: O is for ‘Oops’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: O is for ‘Oops’”
- N is for NostalgiaNostalgia is pleasure and sadness that is caused by remembering something from the past and wishing that you could experience it again. literarydevices.net Nostalgia seemsContinue reading “N is for Nostalgia”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: N is for ‘Night’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: N is for ‘Night’”
- M is for MetaphorA metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things. literarydevices.net I originally created this post for C is forContinue reading “M is for Metaphor”
- My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: M is for ‘Monty at Play’On this anniversary of my first A to Z challenge, I’m posting each of the illustrated “seriously silly poems” from my book Apples Eating ZebrasContinue reading “My First A to Z Challenge Anniversary: M is for ‘Monty at Play’”
- L is for LimerickA limerick is a poem of five lines in a single stanza with rhyme scheme AABBA and usually intended to be humorous and suggestive. literarydevices.netContinue reading “L is for Limerick”
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- J is for JuxtapositionJuxtaposition is implied comparison by placing two entities side by side to create dramatic or ironic contrast. literarydevices.net This is a technique that I’m sureContinue reading “J is for Juxtaposition”
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- I is for Iambic PentameterIambic Pentameter is a poem beat that uses 10 syllables in each line in which an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. literarydevices.netContinue reading “I is for Iambic Pentameter”
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Laughter and silliness, such an important part of life. Great letter H post. Thanks for sharing.
Stopping in from A to Z: https://brewingcoffeetwistingwordsbreakingpencils.ca/2022/04/09/headache/
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Thanks so much! I’ll hope over for a visit to your site too.
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Nothing better than an infectious laugh unless it is the laugh fest that ensues!
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Haha. Yes!
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That was a laughter therapy !
Good day
Dropping by from a to z http://afshan-shaik.blogspot.com/
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Yay!
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Hahahaha
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Yay!
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Ha ha. It’s funny to read this today because my Simple Living Sunday post for tomorrow is about laughter.
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Nice. We are on the same page! Looking forward to your post.
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I love being silly! It’s one reason i love my job – because I have to entertain a group of little munchkins who also love to be silly.
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Yes! If we can learn to grow up without losing that sense of joy and freedom to be silly we would be a much kinder, gentler world. And FUN too!
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Exactly!
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Thanks for the laughs!
Mainely Write
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My pleasure! I’ll stop by for a visit.
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There can never be too much laughter or silliness
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Agree!
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What would be the world without some silliness? A good laugh is great to heighten the spirits. Even our dogga Weissie learned to laugh with us. 😀
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Yay! That must be fun. Dogs are such awesome at play.
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Oh yes, and when we’re playing or just telling jokes and laughing, she takes her tongue out and makes a “Haaa!” sound, so we know she’s laughing with us, too. 😀
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That’s wonderful!
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