Day 01 NovPAD Challenge

ai image depicting the Bayeux Tapestry, Anglo-Saxon battle during French invasion 1066

The Architecture of a Moment

In Its Quiet Occupation

The window latch gives way,
a tired click,
and just like that
the day begins to spill its sunlit gold across the sill,
not in request,
but in quiet occupation.

Then the radio hums,
a singer’s plea:
can you read my mind?
A breeze, the conspirator,
stirs the embers of the beech,
a rush of rebellious colour
answering a question no one asked.

And here I am,
inside the glass,
watching the world
make its silent entrance
into me.


Written for Writers’ Digest Poem-a-Day Challenge. The prompt word is Entrance. Poems/prose and some images are ©Misky 2006-2025.

6 responses to “Day 01 NovPAD Challenge”

  1. Beautiful, and soothing banjo and cello!

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    1. Thank you! Stumbled across these guys, and they made me smile.

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  2. Day 1…
    You know, I have come to recognize one of your trademark-poetry-gestures: the ” not in… but in…”. Which is accentuating quite efficiently.

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    1. I’ll be sure to not overuse it; it could become a poetic flat spot. Good call. Tak.

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  3. I love this one. The quiet occupation of the day.

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    1. i’m delighted that you enjoyed it

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