Nothing to do with the band, although I am listening to The Pop Will Eat Itself Cure for Sanity right now…
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Erasure (a poem)
A stray thought turned into a poem…
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Ninety degrees (a poem)
A bit of random musing/free association…
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Color scheme: green (a poem)
This poem resulted from an exercise in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way…
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I didn’t feel like writing yesterday (a poem)
I have not been in a writing mood these last few days. In fact, I wrote nothing at all on Monday. So, on Tuesday, I wrote about not writing…
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Quiet fog (a poem)
Another day of slim pickings—I got to writing too late in the day…
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Interstitial poem (a poem)
Slim pickings yesterday. Between the heat and general frustration with the course of the day, I wrote much less than usual…
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No fingerprints (a poem)
Written while watching the Season 2 finale of Orange is the New Black…
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The pop-song life (a poem)
Today’s prompt in The Daily Poet, by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano is to write a poem about how you learned a particular word. The example given in the book is about how one of them (I assume it was Kelli Russell Agodon, but which of them ‘I’ refers to is not clear) learned the word ‘omit’ back in 1970. This made me think of how I learned the word ‘alibi’ from a Partridge Family song in 1971, so that’s what I started writing about. When I finished the poem, however, the two stanzas referring to that specific experience did not fit—so the poem no longer has anything to do with learning words…
Interpretation (a poem)
An unexpected haiku emerged from a day of very little writing…
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