A seventeen-word poem… Continue reading
Writing
Dear Wednesday…
Dear Wednesday,
What weirdness will you have in store for me today?
Love,
Kevin
(2 May 2018)
Bookstore Poem #240. The girl with the camera
While I was at Third Place Books this afternoon, a teenage girl asked me if she could take a couple of pictures of me for a class assignment. Continue reading
Dear Tuesday…
Dear Tuesday,
Now we wait. Again.
Love,
Kevin
(1 May 2018)
Dear Monday…
Dear Monday,
How about a break this time? I could use it.
Love,
Kevin
(30 April 2018)
National Poetry Writing Month 2018, Day 30
For Day 30, I went off-prompt, as they say. Instead of the Napowrimo.net prompt to engage with a strange fact, I opted to go with the prompt posted on Chris Jarmick’s POETRYisEVERYTHING blog, which involves writing a poem of 8 to 12 lines, with the odd-numbered lines being borrowed from poems I have written over the last 30 days, and the even-numbered lines being new lines written for this poem, with at least one of these new lines including something blue. I made three attempts at this; I couldn’t figure out which one I wanted to post, so I made this a three-part poem and used all of them.
Dear Sunday…
Dear Sunday,
I’m sure there’s something clever I could say here. I just can’t think of what it would be.
Love,
Kevin
(29 April 2018)
National Poetry Writing Month 2018, Day 29
The Napowrimo.net prompt for Day 29 is to ‘write a poem based on the Plath Poetry Project’s calendar. Simply pick a poem from the calendar, and then write a poem that responds or engages with your chosen Plath poem in some way.’ I chose to work with ‘The Rabbit Catcher’. I applied the approach from the Day 18 prompt, going line by line from the last line of the poem to the first, responding to each line along the way. (Oh, and nobody should be concerned. Yes, things have been difficult, but the first stanza is about my feelings about wearing neckties.)
The Third Symphony (a poem)
Bonus round—an unusually long poem, written on my typewriter as I was listening to Henryk Górecki’s Symphony No. 3: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.
Dear Saturday…
Dear Saturday,
Can’t we just skip to the good part?
Love,
Kevin
(28 April 2018)