Great Aunt Rosa knits and crochets, but lately it’s gotten carried away. bigger and better she’ll delightfully say, while the rest of the family is left in dismay.
It’s more than just a color display, her nimble fingers have gone quite astray, the biggest project is now underway, a riotous monster whose name is Sir Ray.
It fills up the house, we moan and we pray, what else can we do; we must move away, then Rosa and Ray forever in play will welcome the pixies, the gnomes, and the fae.
AUTHOR BIO: Deborah Guenther Beachboard began writing in 1993 and has had poetry published in Modern Haiku, Sijo West, Amaze: The Cinquain Journal, Short Stuff, Twilight Ending and other online and in-print journals. She currently posts her poems to the uncurated online forum Poetry Soup under the pen name Chetta Achara.