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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Coming soon…
I have just uploaded the files for my latest collection of poetry, Quiet on the Outside Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Quiet on the Inside, for review. That means I should be ready to order proofs in a day or two (after the usual minor revisions). Continue reading
Opposite Day (a poem)
Today’s prompt in The Daily Poet, by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano is to write a poem about opposites—specifically, to make two lists of characteristics, with one list being the opposite of the other, then writing a poem in two voices, going back and forth between the lists. I took a different approach to the theme…
Whatever (a poem)
Yesterday was one of those days where I couldn’t get anything to work…
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夢の歌 [Yume no uta] (Dream song) (a poem)
I heard a great song in my dreams last night. Too bad I can’t remember it now…
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Grounds (a poem)
Ah, coffee! Tasty and inspiring…
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Migraine (a poem)
I noticed a headache developing yesterday while writing my Lament for the Dead poem. Around 5:30 p.m., I finally realized that it was probably a migraine…
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Morning rain (a poem)
It rained last night and this morning…
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