April 11 – Something Overheard

Hello all. Todays prompt is to write a poem that incorporates something overheard. Well tonight I was a witness to this exchange.

Tic-Tac-Toe

The archery range is a buzz with folks
Some shooting arrows
Some telling jokes

Two little girls sit with paper and pen
Playing tic-tac-toe
Over and over again

But not with each other, no, each their own games
X-ing and O-ing
In their own frames.

To a passing archer, a doll-like face said
“Don’t shoot your bow
Play tic-tac-toe instead?”

“Why not play with your sister?” the bowman replied
“You both know the game
You are sitting side by side.”

“We are banned” they said, with faces so sad
“We can’t play against each other 
for one year said our Dad.”

About Meg

Meg travels a lot for work. But sometimes she has time to draw and copy and fold. Favorite drink - TAB, favorite food - Bread, favorite sound - skates on ice.
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One Response to April 11 – Something Overheard

  1. I can picture the scene. I can picture what might prompt the dad to impose the ban, too!

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