The final NaPoWriMo Read Write Poem prompt was to leave a line for an exquisite corpse and take a line as an inspiration for the final poem. I used Joanna’s line, a handful of feathers, for a modified Fibonacci poem using word instead of syllable counts for each line.
A Handful of Feathers
I
open
my hand
and the feathers
take [...]
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NaPoWriMo #30: leave a line, take a line
April 30th, 2009 5 Comments
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NaPoWriMo #29: i don’t think i can
April 29th, 2009 7 Comments
Today’s Read Write Poem prompt, things you don’t think you can do, very nearly didn’t come together for me. Maybe this little engine is running out of steam.
No Matter
No matter what I
think I can I think
I can I think I
can I cannot be
in two places at
the same time, can I?
NaPoWriMo #29
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NaPoWriMo #28: seeing red
April 28th, 2009 4 Comments
Today’s Read Write Poem prompt was to write about red. I was stalled until I read the question of the day on my TED widget: Where will you walk today? That was when red and TED all came together for today’s poem.
I know we have a few days left, but I want to thank everyone [...]
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NaPoWriMo #27: Cadence
April 27th, 2009 4 Comments
Very nearly off-prompt. Read Write Poem proposed making a poem from a Wordle list. I used the word ‘cadence’ for the title of this haiku.
Cadence
bird on the high branch
sings into deepening gloom
just before the rain
NaPoWriMo #27
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NaPoWriMo #26: let’s get metaphysical
April 26th, 2009 2 Comments
Oops. This poem, The Hakawati, is now visiting Sin Fronteras/Writers without Borders. You can see it in the Spring 2010 issue.
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NaPoWriMo #25: how to
April 25th, 2009 5 Comments
Today’s Read Write Poem prompt was to write a how-to poem. I think the poems are disintegrating a bit in this final stretch.
How to Survive Cubicle Life
(adapted from Paper Folding Wallet Instructions with a nod to Leonard Cohen)
Fold inward
along line A and line B
so that your wayward edges
meet at line C.
Fold inward along line C.
Fold [...]
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NaPoWriMo #24: listen up!
April 24th, 2009 3 Comments
The Read Write Poem prompt for today was to “listen to all the noise and let it inspire your poetry!” Here is what came up. It doesn’t feel finished, but this is all I can do with it today.
Middle Ear
Small bones
never rest,
busy as they are
with the buzz
of my life.
There is always
something to report:
the wrens’ courtship,
the [...]
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NaPoWriMo #23: put on another hat
April 23rd, 2009 6 Comments
The Read Write Poem prompt was to “pick a new career or lifestyle, assume the identity and start writing.” Both hooded crows and parrots live on the Robert College campus, and I am watching both of them today.
A Hooded Crow
A hooded crow dropped
parrot feathers on this ode
to quills and color.
NaPoWriMo #23
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NaPoWriMo #22: wednesday is list day
April 22nd, 2009 9 Comments
Today’s Read Write Poem prompt was to select words, phrases, lines from five pieces and work them into a poem. I used these six.
Wendell Berry, How to Be a Poet: there are no unsaved spaces
ee cummings, 87: what a wonderful thing/is the end of a string
George Bilgere, Crusoe: the faintest signal, a line thrown
Mary Mackey, [...]
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NaPoWriMo #21: rites of passage
April 21st, 2009 8 Comments
I suppose learning something new can be a rite of passage (Read Write Poem), but the main inspiration came from this TED Talk by Margaret Wertheim.
Old Dog
Today I learned that frilly things,
coral reefs, sea slugs, lettuce leaves,
display a geometry more complex
than a mere line or a sphere,
and that this knowledge
is better embodied
in crocheted ruffles
than in [...]
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