33-Word Trifecta Challenge: Etched into a Stone

Hello Dear Readers! This weekend’s 33-word Trifecta Challenge is as follows:

The word lithium comes from the Greek word lithos, which means stone  (http://chemistry.about.com/od/lithium/a/10-Lithium-Facts.htm).  This weekend, we want you to give us a thirty-three response using the word stone as one of your thirty-three words.  You can use any definition of the word that you’d like, but we are specifically looking for serious, well-conceived entries.  This isn’t the weekend for light-hearted posts about the difficulty of posting before the linkz close, and we are not looking for hilarious commentary about your cats (THIS time).  We want something serious and deep from you guys this weekend, because the sun is starting to shine a bit more, and we think we can handle it now.  Take your time with it and give us your very best work.

Etched into a Stone

Carve thy bust

In injudicious stone?

Thou must?

Maketh not

A thing beheld

Upon thy

Wizened throne

The jamboree of C’est la vie

Of destiny unknown

Tis merely thine own hieroglyph

Etched into a stone

LInda Vernon Humor Poetry, Embedded in Stone
http://commons.wikimedia.org

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