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Poetry
Sometimes you say it better than I ever could (a poem)
Partly inspired by a poem called ‘Ghosts that leave footprints’, which I had the chance to read earlier today at a poetry reading after everyone had read their own poems… Continue reading
The course of a quiet afternoon in the life of a solitary poet in search of the perfect poem (a poem)
Self-explanatory… Continue reading
Being someone else to survive (a poem)
Inspired by a line from a story someone read at the open mic tonight. I wrote it during the two or three songs that followed the storyteller… Continue reading
Last call (a poem)
Yesterday’s poem is a re-write of a poem I wrote last weekend… Continue reading
Sam-I-Am cannot be trusted (a poem)
The March 2nd prompt in The Daily Poet, by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano, is to write a poem that includes characters or images from Dr. Seuss stories.
Morning pages (a poem)
I have been doing The Artist’s Way for the last couple of years (this is my third time around). One of the practices is the morning pages, in which you just write three pages of whatever comes out. As I have become more diligent about pursuing creative activities, I have slacked off on the morning pages—so, this morning, I decided to combine the morning pages with my usual poetry writing. This poem is the result… Continue reading
The constellation (a poem)
Attended a family constellation session yesterday. I was not the focus, but I was a participant. This poem reflects my experience… Continue reading
I didn’t expect (a poem)
The February 27th prompt in The Daily Poet, by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano, is to write an anaphoric poem—i.e., a poem in which each line begins with the same word or phrase. As it turned out, Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano were the featured poets at the Redmond Association of Spokenword’s featured event for February. Naturally, a writing exercise was part of the evening—and they happened to choose the February 27th prompt from The Daily Poet. I had already written a poem using the prompt while I was waiting for the reading to start (because I showed up way early, despite Google’s atrocious driving directions), but this poem I wrote during the seven-minute exercise (and the four or five minutes after) turned out better.
Cold Thursday morning (a poem)
Catching up with my posts. This was Thursday’s poem… Continue reading