Today you get two poems, because I cannot count how many days there are in April and ended up with 31 prompts. So, the two prompts are steely gaze and dearth of toilet paper. The poems forms are septolet and haiku. Steely Gaze Staringin disapprovaljudgement with no words Wiltingunder cold eyeswhile knowingfailure Image byย Alexas_Fotosย fromย Pixabayย Dearth... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month – Day 28: Scream in the Wind
Today the prompt is, scream in the wind, and for the form I return to the chant. Image byย Gerd Altmannย fromย Pixabayย Scream in the Wind Shall the gods comedown from the mountainwith the cold winter snowtheir fury unabatedand scream within the wind Shall the gods roaracross the desertas the sandstorm ridesthe weather beaten dunesand scream within... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month – Day 27: Giddy Up Hitch
So today's prompt was, that'll put a giddy up in your hitch, and I used a variation on a cascade form for the poem. It's also a bit dark, so be warned. Giddy Up Hitch That'll put a giddy up in your hitch,my old grand pappy used to sayAnd laugh in his own special way.... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month – Day 26: Beyond the Farthest Star
Today's poem is a Villanelle from the prompt, beyond the farthest star. Image byย WikiImagesย fromย Pixabayย Beyond the Farthest Star Beyond the reach of infinityโs gaze,past the edge of the blackest nightwe journey alone, amid stalwart days Bound in steel, a shell-like mazeof humanityโs aspiration in flightBeyond the reach of infinityโs gaze New horizons ahead, discovery ablazeto... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month – Day 25: Transmogrification
Today's prompt was transmogrification and the form attempted was a mirrored refrain. Original image byย Grae Dickasonย fromย Pixabayย Transmogrification The journey of society beginswith hope of potential sublimeLost in a sea of indifferent facesbroken by the turning of time Slights and barbs reflectinsincere fundamental graces,broken by the turning of timeLost in a sea of indifferent faces Stumbling,... Continue Reading →
