Dear Saturday,
I sense you’re not sure which way to go. Well, I’ll be here either way…
Love,
Kevin
(16 April 2016)
Dear Saturday,
I sense you’re not sure which way to go. Well, I’ll be here either way…
Love,
Kevin
(16 April 2016)
Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to answer a questionnaire about a place (real or imagined), then write a poem based on one or more of the answers. I ended up writing about my immediate surroundings—more specifically, in the context of my decision to make this what I call a ‘quiet day’. That means no unnecessary conversation, and no devices whose purpose includes producing sound (e.g., telephone, stereo, TV).
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Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write a poem that incorporates the idea of doubles, whether that involves writing the poem in couplets, or actually making doubles in some way the theme of the poem.
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Dear Friday,
Well, what are your plans for today?
Love,
Kevin
(15 April 2016)
I followed today’s napowrimo.net prompt, which was to write a san san, which the site said consists of seven lines, with an a-b-c-a-b-c-d rhyme scheme, and repeats three words or images three times.
As it turns out, it is actually eight lines, and the rhyme scheme appears to be a-b-c-a-b-d-c-d.
Since my poem was originally written using the errant description, I have made a slight change so that it reflects the correct form.
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Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write a san san, which consists of seven lines, with an a-b-c-a-b-c-d rhyme scheme, and repeats three words or images three times. My poem was influenced by the news of an earthquake in Japan a few hours ago, but uses the idea of earthquakes in more of a metaphorical (allegorical?) sense.
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Dear Thursday,
Can you pick up where Wednesday left off? It really was a valiant effort…
Love,
Kevin
(14 April 2016)
A bonus poem about one of my cats, Trixie, since I did not come up with a poem for Day 12 of National Poetry Writing Month…
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Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write a poem inspired by fortune cookies. After my defeat at the hands of the Day #12 prompt, I needed this one. It’s basically a found poem, with each line taken from actual fortune-cookie fortunes that came up in an image search on Google.
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Dear Wednesday,
I need a pick-me-up—can you bring back the sunshine?
Love,
Kevin
P.S.—Looks like things are happening. Go, Wednesday!
(13 April 2016)