Showing posts with label NaPoWriMo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NaPoWriMo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

 The NaPoWriMo prompt got me back already! I'm a sucker for math and patterns. Two* prompts were offered; I'll accept the "Fib" form :

A six-line form where the syllable count is based off the Fibonacci sequence of 1/1/2/3/5/8...  Can go longer or be bell-shaped as in 1/1/2/3/5/8 8/5/3/2/1/1 (two stanzas)


Tesla

New
car,
smell it!
Powerful
technology here.
New century, we have arrived.



Pairing

White
wine
starts off
cool and crisp,
refreshingly good!
Love it with sushi or Thai food.



* The other prompt also introduced me to a new form: the Shadorma - a 6-line syllabic poem of 3/5/3/3/7/5 syllable lines. For another day!

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

An end and a beginning

Writing daily, inspired by NaPoWriMo this month, has been great, yes, even after 6 days. Six days is also the amount of time it took me to realize that I want to be doing other writing at this time. And I have, just not in neatly, day-sized poems (or whatever you would call my 2021 writing so far). I'm not quitting NaPoWriMo, per se. Daily warm-ups in the form of haiku, clerihew and sijo sounds about right for me - technically a poem-a-day and leaves me more time for my passion projects.


Clerihew - whimsical, four-line biographical poem invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley

President Joe Biden

Came out fightin’

A Democrat for sure

Let’s hope his policies endure



Monday, April 5, 2021

 Using today’s prompt from NaPoWriMo, inspired by the poem Distance by Dorothy Parker.



Very Close


While distance makes the heart grow fond

His nearness can be charming

I like to wrap my arms around

All night, without alarming


It’s morning, time to let him go

To start the day’s tasks brightly

But if I can (and just for show)

I’ll hug him close more tightly


Sunday, April 4, 2021

 Mask


Covering about half the face, it must cover mouth and nose

Breathable fabric

Multiple layers

   Traps moisture and heat

  And covid virus

 We must wear it to

Save lives by preventing airborne spread of virus when so close


Saturday, April 3, 2021

 For My future Self, a new genre of digital content

Newly revisited and revised

My digital pieces are proof of why

I liked to record these times


Friday, April 2, 2021

 It was the J&J by the way


After My Vaccine

Nothing other than what I expected

So far..

Leaning forward with hope

Braking with caution

(because it’s only been 6 hours)

Grateful lucky happy headache


Bothered and overthinking

What’s happening in my body

Regular flu vax didn’t inspire

Curiosity and creative visualization

I think I can see it, while

The science knows what to do


Thursday, April 1, 2021

Back for NaPoWriMo in 2021


Reviving this ol' blog for my 2021 NaPoWriMo poems. April 1 is the day before my vaccine. My last entry, and NaPoWriMo poem, was April 30, 2015.


Day Before My Vaccine


It’s day whatever of the pandemic year(s)


Writing, working, cleaning, eating, repeating


When this ends, what is it that will begin?


Days go by quickly as nights run long, for ruminating



We want a clean break from all of this, those who can, anyway


Some will never forget the unforeseeable loss, unimaginable pain


We are going through it together, yet making sense alone


Can true answers be found or trusted?



I’ve done the scheduling deed just now


Tomorrow’s my time for The Jab some say


Why not be light-hearted about coming out


And saying Thanks to those who cared, did something about


Ending The Plague of our day




Thursday, April 30, 2015

The Last of 30


I would like a mental room, full of couches and chairs
Where I could literally arrange my thoughts and..

     Figure out where and how to compose myself for a character sketch

     Dim the lights and mysteriously disappear from the room to pen a thriller

     Test the premises for a drama or play

     Recline, briefly, in various locations to compose short stories

     Cling desperately to the love seat to write a tragic romance

     Dive off a footstool and bounce on a sofa to bangout an action adventure

     Tear off my clothes and open the curtains to draft an exposé

     Beam in a futuristic davenport and hover over it to create science fiction

     Strike humorous poses and jokingly topple off the ottoman for comedic effect

     Describe the room in honest detail for a non-fiction article

     Minimize the furniture and arrange it just so to write poetry

     Find a position with a clear view of my reflection for an autobiography



Whew made it! It's been quite a challenge, mostly fun. Definitely recommend doing anything you like for 30 days in a row. Thank you, NaPoWriMo!


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Penultimate Poem for NaPoWriMo

Where I Live

Mallard ducks walk down the sidewalk
Sometimes single file but often side-by-side
Snowy and great egrets nest together
A large pine tree is their shared condo

American coots paddle then walk single file
Taking turns politely at a fresh water source
The great blue heron steps back patiently
Letting bikers go by before catching a snack

Human walkers, skaters, bikers share paths equally
Picking up trash and smiling brightly at each other
Looking for a chance to let another go first or help
Okay, the last part I just made up for this poem



Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Third to Last

In Homage to a Guy in My Class Who Writes Ridiculously Long and Humorous Titles and Would Approve of This One If He Read it But He Probably Won't

His name is real
And he reads a lot
What he writes is hilarious
Except when it's not



Monday, April 27, 2015

Clerihew


My Paul
Handsome and tall
Not one to babble
While winning at Scrabble



A few days ago the NaPoWriMo prompt was to write a Clerihew. Short and silly and starts with a name. Naturally I was inspired by Paul.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Against Sentimentality


schmaltzy, sappy
extravagant
nostalgic
toxic
insincere, indignant
melodramatic manipulations
evasively
naively
tritely trigger
asinine
libel.
isn't
this
you, sentimentality?

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Recycled Poem

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

This is a mockery, is it not?
   First, because no one knows.
Second, because we need to think
We know where we’re going:
Into the earth as a solitary wrapped being,
   Or into the ether as sacred ash,
Thrust at once to mix eternally
   With the destination of our choosing.
Except that our blood is separated, rinsed without ceremony
as byproduct. Neither cremated nor buried with us, as us. 
Our life force reduced to flushable waste.
Buried or cremated, no matter!
First action is blood down the drain.
What’s not leaked, lost or splattered
Is simply let into public pipes
With endless liquids and waters. Having no use in current form,
Accepted by county facilities everywhere, to process for reuse.
Soft poetic ending to body + blood
The great equalizer and symbolically correct
For whose blood is royal anyway?
Practiced in a quiet dark room, let’s say,
By the one society has charged with such task.
Oh, just let our blood mix underground
   With others who share the same end time,
With human secretions and golden nectars,
   Whether puss or pee, champagne or dishwater.
One last mix in departure with such fluids
   As varied and random in death as in life.
One last commingle with the human condition
Before being processed, in other words: recycled.


I did write this in April, but not today. Something I submitted to a publication, and got rejected - my first, yay! Sorry to anyone on mobile. It probably won't trickle down your screen the right way.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

For Imbibers


Drunk History

An inebriated narrative carried the night
I toasted my interpretations
Alongside those of my friends
Thus we drunk history
Then burped up notable events
As we discretely yet pointedly
Spat out distasteful viewpoints
Not one drop was left bottled up

Sippers of liquor gave a straight up account
Unless a watered down version was asked for
Wine drinkers were quite knowledgeable of dates
Yet pored over at length how things finished
Beer guzzlers offered barrels of information
That naturally went to their frothy heads
Champagne flutes were filled time and again
As effervescent lectures spilled forth

We tried to rewrite history by the mouthful
Avoiding swill of meaning or bottoming out
As the evening dried up we shared a communal port
Though overly sweet and surprisingly potent
It helped make palatable the most unsavory chapters



Very much inspired by Derek Waters' series Drunk History

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Earth Day Prompt: NaPoWriMo



Plants and Tides

Surrounded by water
We nurture such plants
Indoors, outdoors
Yards and parks
We've molded them
To impersonate what
We want nature to be

Our tides, forever turning
From moon to sun and back
Wild with rhythms and moods
Barely understood
Free us from what we can't be


Hooray for turning the 2/3 done with NaPoWriMo corner! I took their prompt today, it's Earth Day after all. Only 8 days left.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Day 21 NaPoWriMo

Featured Feathers

With my wings of featured feathers
I fly far and wide,
Arriving on a familiar breeze.

Each faithful feather is unique in fairness and function.
One helps me take flight,
Another to find the ground safely.
One allows me to glide forever on the slightest updraft.
This one defends me from foul play,
And this one fans pure mischief.

I take care to gather my feathers without force.
They are all from different flocks,
And as fierce and fragile as I am.
Just as softly do I offer a feather of my own,
putting faith in a friend.


Monday, April 20, 2015

And Another NaPoWriMo

Today I do this for me
Not quite squeezing it in —
More like attending to a benign presence
That's haunting or following me around

Perhaps it's most like a balloon tied to my ankle
Practically weightless but certainly not practical
Why do I delay freeing myself for so long?
All I need to do is turn around where I am
And untie it. Okay, done.


Sunday, April 19, 2015

NaPoWriMo Day 19

oak the poison kind
green in Springtime red in Fall
vile vile vile vile vile


Yes, to no one in particular, I did vow to move away from haiku, but as I was hiking in the Oakland hills this morning it "just came to me". Anyone who hikes here would understand.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

2nd To Last Saturday



Man chases the sun
Sun lies low behind fog bank
He stops at shoreline



Yes, it's a beautiful Saturday and I'm enjoying it, so only made time for yet another haiku. I feel a bit like I'm cheating on my NaPoWriMo commitment, but one good thing came out of it: finally realized I can write a short poem that is NOT haiku. Maybe tomorrow I'll go for ultra-minimal.