The day started with zero ideas. Then I read Kim Russel's Don't walk, swim.
My poem today started off silly and overdramatic (as per prompt) but then it decided to go somewhere else. Here goes...
And now, here’s our prompt for the day — totally optional, as usual. The Roman poet Catullus wrote a famous two-line poem:
Odi et amo: quare id faciam fortasse requiris.
Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
Here’s an English translation.
I hate and I love. Why do I do this, you ask?
I don’t know, but I feel it happening and am tortured.
I thought about this poem the other day when I read a social media post collecting sentences from Charles Darwin’s letters, including:
“Oh my God how do I hate species & varieties.”
“I am very tired, very stomachy & hate nearly the whole world.”
“I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything.”
“I hate myself, I hate clover, and I hate bees.”
“I am languid & bedeviled & hate writing & hate everybody.”
I must confess, the idea of being so grumpy that you have come to hate clover and bees is highly amusing to me. Today, your challenge is to take a page from Catullus and Darwin, and write a poem in which you talk about disliking something – particularly something utterly innocuous, like clover. Be over the top! Be a bit silly and overdramatic.
Zekreet, November 2025


Your poem made me chuckle, Arti, and I’m so glad my poem inspired yours. I rather like ‘me melons’ and ‘Cupid’s Kettle-Drums’. I remember when they were always referred to as bosoms or bust.
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ReplyDeleteOh my... blushes galore! What a piece of fun. Loved the freedom of it. YAM xx
Thank you Yamini ;)
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