Legend says
this land was sculpted by golf pros who only knew how to make a buck.
Legend says
there is a secret zodiac of yet-to-be trademarked corporate logos.
Legend says
the northwest passage was built by Bigfoot but is now owned by crows.
Legend says
there was a cat who joined the circus to run the big humans act.
Legend says
trees are the heretical thoughts of stone, but no one understands.
Legend says
the woman on the lake bottom sold her sword business for a taco stand.
Legend says
there was a man who named three oceans and drowned in a river.
Legend says
all night, the cities beneath the plains hum that tune stuck in your head.
Legend says
the Loch Ness grebe got lost on migration and settled in Oklahoma.
Legend says
everyone has three teeth and a tongue that aren’t attached to them.
Legend says
a man rode out of town and returned with an elixir made from cheap tequila.
Legend says
words are keys, but the doors were all busted down by thugs years ago.
Legend says
I don’t want to go to bed; tell me another one.
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This was based on one of the prompts at Big Tent Poetry: start a poem with the phrase “legend says…”
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My sci-fi haibun “Dear Old Stockholm” is up over at qarrtsiluni as part of the translation issue. Be sure to check it out and while you’re there have a look around. There’s a lot of great work in the issue.
James Brush is a teacher and writer who lives in Austin, TX. He tries to get outside as much as possible.
This is delightful.
Thanks, Dave, and thanks for the Smorgasblog link as well.
LOVE this! thank you for using the prompt. i’m so proud it inspired this!!
Thank you for the prompt, Carolee, I really liked it. It took a while to figure out how to do it, but it was a fun process.
Way cool! Some of them are recognizable, some of them are personal, and all of them are beautiful.
Thanks, Joseph. I spent a while wandering through wikipedia for ideas. It was quite fun refreshing my memory about old legends even though I didn’t use nearly as many as I read up on.