Hank's Pastel
A to Z Challenge: # 10 - J for Jeer
PPF : A Pastel on A4 Dark Drawing paper
A jeer and a fear
A sneer to offer
One’s mere presence
Signifies extreme provocation
A wry smile
A sly foxy smile
Not to anyone in particular
Unflinching unruffled
A trait sinister of bother
Staring into another is disaster
Reminiscent of contention
Of conflict resolution
Though reluctant
but seemingly buoyant
For PPF and A to Z Challenge
A to Z Challenge: # 10 - J for Jeer
PPF : A Pastel on A4 Dark Drawing paper
A jeer and a fear
A sneer to offer
One’s mere presence
Signifies extreme provocation
A wry smile
A sly foxy smile
Not to anyone in particular
Unflinching unruffled
A trait sinister of bother
Staring into another is disaster
Reminiscent of contention
Of conflict resolution
Though reluctant
but seemingly buoyant
For PPF and A to Z Challenge
Love the face and words. Valerie
ReplyDeleteQuite a sneer indeed!
ReplyDeleteGreat words and oh that sneer Hank?
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Awesome Pastel and poetry. What a treat to see some great artwork today. I sadly had to remove your post from the Pet Parade as it's only for animal related posts, but please link up if you have anything with pets or animals to share. Hope you're sneering is behind you & turned to a smile this Friday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mastilock. Will bear this in mind
DeleteHank
Have to watch those sly smiles, much can hide behind them
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the angle of the face! A cool interpretation of the prompt, too!
ReplyDeleteThat's one scary sneer
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have a beer
Or I won't be able to sleep
Thinking of such a creep ;)
Thanks Blue Grumpster
DeleteJust a little sneer not a bother
A defense mechanism in a way
For ladies to keep wolves at bay
Hank
I didn't sleep all night.
DeleteWith that sneere on your site
Not meant to scare
DeleteThough some were aware
Just let it be
Needn't have to see!
Hank
Yes, if it is just for ladies to keep wolves at bay then the sneer is much less sinister.
ReplyDeleteInteresting face with just as effect words.
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle : )
Great face and words. Happy PPF, Annette x
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the face tells us much
ReplyDeletewithout ever needing to use words....
Your pastel is amazing - the words are wonderful as well -but the pastel speaks volumes by itself
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