
My non religious parents gave me the name
Christine
Named for Christ himself
Indeed
I believed until my questions could be answered no more
Deny
Blind Faith was never for me and probably not my parents
They knew
Teaching me to be my own person and not follow the crowd to
Get lost
Copyright © 2025 Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing
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Laura is hosting Meet at the Bar at D’Verse and tonight’s theme is The Poetry of Names. It is a coincidence that this should be in the same week we were prompted with songs featuring our name for Song Lyric Sunday.
For the prompt we are writing a WaltMarie poetry style*:
10 lines
even lines are just 2 syllables
odd lines are longer but without syllable restriction
the even lines make their own mini-poem if read separately
meter and rhyme are unspecified
And the theme of your poem should be
the history/meaning of your name
or one you wish you had
or an imaginary one
Consider/imagine how it was chosen, what has it meant to carry that name
Wonderful ♥️
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Excellent, Christine! Love it. 🥰❤️
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getting lost with that name – you wont’ stray far! Thank you for joining in too
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Yes, if I got lost someone would probably send me to a church!
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I enjoyed your interesting backstory, Christine!
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Thanks so much Dwight ☺️
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You are welcome!
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Fantastic poem, Christine!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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I love how you work with the irony of being named and how that worked, and the nice touch of humour too.
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Thank you Paul. It as ironic and I hope I still managed to be respectful to the reader ☺️
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Absolutely 🙂
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A wonderful Waltmarie, Christine! I like the humor too.
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Thank you Diea 🥰
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