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Swept Away

An Ekphrastic Sonnet

By D. J. ReddallPublished 3 months ago Updated 3 months ago 1 min read
William Mortensen, "Ho Ho, Off to Sabbath!" 1928

Savor the eldritch irony you see:

A primitive broom, dull as drudgery

Transformed by magic secrets known to me

Into a flying steed that makes me free!

No snotty, wailing children to care for;

No stew to salt or stir or bread to coax

From flaccid dough into a metaphor

For money, which to me, seems like a hoax

After all, despite all my sweat and toil

I am as poor and powerless as dirt

My husband’s crude insults make my blood boil

But I must be sure he has a clean shirt

Now, as Samhain approaches with the fall

I soar above and, laughing, curse it all!

Ekphrastic

About the Creator

D. J. Reddall

I write because my time is limited and my imagination is not.

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  • Sean A.3 months ago

    Bet witches were happy to see those early vacuums come along, much bigger seating. Great job!

  • Rachel Deeming3 months ago

    Yes! Let the witch women free! No more sweeping for her unless it's across the skies.

  • Hahahahhahahaa I think she and I could be good friends. Loved your poem!

  • Andrea Corwin 3 months ago

    Hahaha, this so much fun! Loved it, great work. 😍

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