Send
someone right over but
first
two
captains alternate choices
of
their teams membership,
not
unlike the NFL draft except
no
media attention
second
each
time lines up facing each
other
at a suitable distance,
not
unlike a football kickoff except
no
sportscasters’ gratuitous comments
third
the
teams join hands
definitely
unlike a football game
imagine
sportscasters’ reactions in the booth
fourth
one
team calls out red rover red rover
send
(insert name here) right over
fifth
(insert
name here) makes a mad dash
to
the opposing team with fixed purpose:
break
through the joined hands
breakthrough,
successful: (insert name here) takes
an
opposing team member back to his/her team
breakthrough,
failed: (insert name here)
is
absorbed into the opposing team
sixth
the
other team gets it turn,
not
unlike what happens after a touchdown
or
safety in football
seventh
repeat
as often as necessary
until
no one is left on one side
while
the other side celebrates
its
scorched earth victory, not
unlike
American politics,
another playground game,
just more expensive.
Tweetspeak
Poetry is playing
games this week, specifically games on the playground. Heather Eure has a
poetry prompt for a didactic (teaching) poem on a playground game. So hopscotch
right over to Tweetspeak
Poetry, where you can either dodge the ball or hide and seek. Tag – you’re
it!
1 comment:
that was a FUN game.
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