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NaPoWriMo #10: thrift store

April 10th, 2009 7 Comments

Today’s Read Write Poem prompt was to “find” a poem in another written work. I found mine in a recipe from 500 Years of Ottoman Cuisine. Lady’s Belly is an Ottoman dessert, the oldest of a group which includes waterpump sweet, vizier’s finger, and beauty’s lip. Make the little bellies from buttery dough laced with [...]

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NaPoWriMo #8: Old Flames

April 8th, 2009 9 Comments

Today’s prompt from Read Write Poem was to write a poem about an old flame – in this case, it is more like two little sparks. Poker Thursdays after school the four of us met – two boys, two girls – in the Smiths’ fruit cellar, a concrete place that never smelled of fruit but [...]

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NaPoWriMo #7: Nicknames

April 7th, 2009 9 Comments

Today’s prompt from Read Write Poem was to consider nicknames, alter egos, or the multitudes we contain. One thing led to another and I decided to write a poem modeled on Where I’m From by George Ella Lyon instead. Where I’m From I am from fishpond and graveyard, from elm trees, sweet corn, and the [...]

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NaPoWriMo #6: Next Destination

April 6th, 2009 3 Comments

Next Destination Originally uploaded by Pensiero Today’s prompt was to use this photo by Pensiero for inspiration. Here is the poem. Next Destination Three men suspended in swings. One spins. One bounces. One sways. One falls. One rises. One prays. One calm, one excited, and one hanging tight. Grab your hat, close the book, and [...]

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NaPoWriMo #5 – a little introspection

April 5th, 2009 2 Comments

Today’s prompt was to take the some words from the list of 50, consider what they mean to you, and write a poem. My family and friends contributed to the list and their sense of fun is obvious. Opsimathy Here is something I have learned late in life: my sesquipedalian family and friends are as [...]

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NaPoWriMo #4 – fresh paint or make up

April 4th, 2009 8 Comments

Today’s prompt was to look for the names of paint or cosmetic colors and use them in a poem. I have two poems. As always, they are rough drafts. The first is another ‘massacre of suns‘ poem using the colors Peacock’s Tail and Thorny Branch. tattered as a peacock’s tail my rainbow hangs from a [...]

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NaPoWriMo #3: three in a row

April 3rd, 2009 2 Comments

For National Poetry Month, I will post the poem of the day here. I am keeping a running list for the 50 word project on the Laughing Dove Page. Today’s writing prompt from Read Write Poem was Three in a Row. The idea is to write about the significance of threeness. I was out for [...]

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National Poetry Month

April 19th, 2008 Comments Off

My friend’s daughter, Lisa Gill, is a talented poet. Lisa was a big help to me when I began to read and write for a wider audience than the tiny one of two friends who sat on my front porch 30 years ago. Here is a video of Lisa reading at UNM for National Poetry [...]

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National Poetry Month

April 1st, 2007 Comments Off

Some old poems are newly published at this New Mexico web site. The new poems are at the bottom of the page, so you have to scroll down through a bunch of previously published pieces. LUNAROSITY, an online literary journal, presents in April, 2007: Poetry by Robert Covelli, Rosemary Davis, Alison Eastley, Steve Fox, Peter [...]

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