
longing days and darkest nights
I seek something out of sight
cannot be touched, cannot be found
my search is so profound
looking for my heart’s desire
with my soul’s burning fire
reveal to me where it hides
the item which I cannot find

longing days and darkest nights
I seek something out of sight
cannot be touched, cannot be found
my search is so profound
looking for my heart’s desire
with my soul’s burning fire
reveal to me where it hides
the item which I cannot find

For today’s Wacky Wednesday, we are starting with a new list of words. We now begin our trek into 1920’s slang. We’re bringing some of these terms back for the 2020’s. Many of these have short definitions so you’re getting many of them at once. First, we have Alderman which means a man’s potbelly. Next is Ameche (I’m not sure about pronunciation), which stood for a telephone. Then we have Ankle which has two meanings. As a verb is means to walk. As a noun is means a woman. And as a nice segue, our last word for the day is Babe which also refers to a woman.
For our holidays today, we all know it’s St. Patrick’s Day and I’m not going to get into the history or origins because there are a thousand other places you can find that info. If you don’t like research, we can’t be friends. Our token food holiday is National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day. This is appropriate for all the “Irish for a day” folks out there. I happen to be 10% Irish, so my celebrations have a different meaning this year. And finally, on the third Wednesday of March every year, it’s National Small Business Development Centers Day. SBDCs support entrepreneurs in the pursuit of small business ownership. Have a drink for the folks who’ve been helping small businesses since 1976.

running around
the dancers are proud
entertaining the crowd
the dancers are proud
the dancers are free
like birds in the air
jumping around
with nothing to fear
they dance with the radiance
of an illuminating star
they dance for them near
they dance for them far
the smiles on their faces
as they jump in the air
bring warmth to the crowd
that watches them there
lifting the spirits
of the entire town
entertaining the crowd
the dancers are proud