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All images created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompts using AI on Gencraft.com website.
(Poem 353 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)
What kind of courage must it take
to agree to marry a complete stranger?
To put your fate in the hands of professional
matchmakers who will find you a mate?
What kind of failures in relationships
and heartbreak must you have experienced
to decide your picker is irrevocably broken,
so you’re better off letting someone else decide?
What kind of hope must bubble up
as you dress for your wedding day,
eager to meet the man or woman
you might spend all your days with?
What kind of crash course in communication
could possibly prepare two people
who’ve only just met to dive into
a honeymoon and sleep in the same bed?
What kind of crazy, wild optimism
drives two people to move in together,
combine households, be vulnerable,
and believe in falling in love with a stranger?
@Home Studio – 353rd poem of the year (Based on the show Married at Frist Sight, Nashville, Season 16.)
Married at First Sight, Nashville, Season 16, Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Montre Burton, Kinetic Content, FYI, Lifetime, 2023.
Runner ups for the Married at First Sight photos to accompany my poem:





(Poem 314 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)

He’s a quick draw and hard
on cold-blooded cowards
He’s no bushwhacker or hustler
no sidewinder who rattlesnakes
unsuspecting innocents
No, he is simply on the lam
for getting the drop
on a corrupt politician with power
and refusing to back down
Quick to cowboy up and get gaited
Gives any ace-high man a fair shake
Sweet on one lady and made
an honest woman out of her
Admired for telling good yarns
and shooting straight
Never one to raise Cain or drink red eye
to associate with bad eggs
or spend time in brothels or saloons
Salt of the earth and above board
Who cuts a fine figure
as he rides off into the sunset
@Home Studio – 314th poem of the year
(Poem 279 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)

She fell in love near dusk
walking a gravel path that crunched
beneath their feet as they wandered
in search of flowers to photograph.
She had been gifted a new old camera
that made her feel nostalgic for a past
life, and he was looking for any excuse
to be alone with her to confess his feelings.
She bent to frame a delicate Magnolia
and his breath caught at her beauty.
He told her his heart would only continue
to beat if she accepted his love as her own.
She turned to him with a serious expression
and snapped a photo of his pained look.
“I accept,” she said, then took another
photo of his transformed elated visage.
She has both faces framed on her desk
and looks at them when she grows weary
of darkness and difficulties, to remember
that she was once someone’s next heartbeat.
@Home Studio – 279th poem of the year
Runner ups for the Camera photos to accompany my poem:


(Poem 275 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)
9 years ago,
I promised to
continue writing
a love story
with you
for the span
of the rest
of our lives.
I walked
down a grass aisle
to a tree canopy
and exchanged vows
in the presence
of our people
while the sun
set.
It was a Thursday,
and white
lights were strung
in the tree
so we
could celebrate
falling in love
after dark.
@Home Studio – 275th poem of the year
(Poem 274 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)
Inbound air vehicles
are pulling into the plane
parking lot, unloading people
like children off a school bus
and I’m sitting in the pick-up line,
waiting to scoop
you and your backpack
into the car and whisk
you home where you belong
after a long field trip.
@Home Studio – 274th poem of the year
(Poem 271 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)
Respect boundaries
Mind my business
Remember birthdays
Be supportive
Don’t give unwanted advice
Stay connected
Don’t be nosy
Be patient
Set an example
Ask for forgiveness
Set expectations
Hold myself accountable
Accept change
Grant grace
@Home Studio – 271st poem of the year