Day 20 – National Poetry Month: Cancelled Day

Just a short, silly poem today. A Cinquain from the prompt Cancelled Day. Enjoy. Photo by Kaique Rocha on Pexels.com Cancelled Day Bad startOut of coffeeand now stuck in trafficTurn up late, to find the officeis closed ©2022 A. F. Stewart

Day 19 – National Poetry Month: Last Refrain

Not sure where recess of mind this poem came from today, but it's part chant, part free verse from the prompt, Last Refrain. Enjoy. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Last Refrain Warm sunlight fading past the windowat the end of dayhaunting notes of yesteryear playingon the violinA last refrain of memories Morning dawn streaming in... Continue Reading →

Day 18 – National Poetry Month: Brilliant Narrative

Today I wrote some cheery loop poetry, from the prompt Brilliant Narrative. Enjoy. Photo by Khanh Le on Pexels.com Brilliant Narrative See the morning dew,dew sparkling in the lightLight of a new dawn,dawn that splits the night And so the tale begins,begins the story anewAnew with expectationExpectation of a sunlit view © 2022 A. F.... Continue Reading →

Day 17 – National Poetry Month: Grey Bones

Today's poem is an attempt at a Terzanelle from the prompt, Grey Bones. Enjoy. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Grey Bones Comes a shadow of winter’s endwhen the night wind blows coldComes a shadow of winter’s endFrom the hoary lichen and mold,the dead moan a sweet refrainwhen the night wind blows coldIn falling snow and... Continue Reading →

Day 16 – National Poetry Month: Fire Tempest

Today's prompt was Fire Tempest and I give you a free verse poem that flowed out this morning. Enjoy. Photo by Uzunov Rostislav on Pexels.com Fire Tempest Stride the swirling sands,born of the solar winds,surrounded by a thousand screamsof the dying Wings of searing flamesunyielding beyond infinity,bounded for an eternity of painand suffering ©2022 A.... Continue Reading →

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