Category: #apoemaday
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Day 18 NaPoWriMo 2021
NaPoWriMo Day 18: A prose poem based on another poem’s title from Susan G. Wooldridge’s Poemcrazy: Freeing Your Life with Words. I chose the poem The Ginkgo. For AprilPAD write an ekphrastic poem, which is the Found poem from the Bosch micro-image. The Ginkgo There comes a point, as a child, when your view opens to a whole new horizon.…
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Day 17 NaPoWriMo 2021
NapoWriMo “Moon” and AprilPAD “Waiting” using Poetic form: Korean Sijo 14-16×3 A Touch Hallucinatory (form: Korean Sijo) I’ve long known this ginger moon swinging in the stone cold nightIt dims the stars and draws frayed clouds across its pewter faceAnd sat beside my foot, a toad singing like the fiercest wind for and shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter …
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Day 16 NaPoWriMo 2021

ON OLD ROADS Oh pity the ankles on the rock and rumbling cobblesThe horse, the cart, and drawn wagons across its rattling ground,That cannot suppress the push and grind of echoes bound to footsteps. Poetic form: Korean Sijo 14-16×3, which I first discovered at Peter Frankis‘s superb collection of poetry. Photo by Joakim Honkasalo on Unsplash, and shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on…
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Day 16 NaPoWriMo 2021

NaPoWriMo Day 16 : A Skeltonic verse, and PA’s AprilPAD “A City Poem” Wealden Hall, Lewes, W. Sussex This old village abovebusy city shove,is dab and wattle thereof.Roofs thatched and rough,and doves in the eaves.These old timbers speakof Anne of Cleves For The Poeming Found Poetry Challenge, Day 16 Written for NaPoWriMo Day 16 : A Skeltonic…
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Day 15 NaPoWriMo 2021
How to Turn an Idiosyncrasy into a Story My mother was always pulling up mysocks. Get on with the job, she’d say. She could’ve run a swank Swiss hotel,flicked sheets across the bed witha single smooth backhand stroke. I didn’t inherit that skill from her. And she had blisters on her handsfrom digging overly ripe…
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AprilPAD Day 14: The Jade Rabbit

I’m Sitting Here Remembering … walking up Cat Street, and howsun baked the back of my neck,and when I walked past that shopwith icy air-conditioned breezes blowing on to the street, and howI turned on the ball of my foot andstepped inside to escape the heat,and it was a tiny shop wedged in between luggage…
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Day 14 NaPoWriMo 2021
NaPoWriMo Day 14: Explore the meaning of your first or last name. The This and That of Brændeholm There’s this bit, and then there’sthat bit. It’s a two-bit kind of aname that is old Norse, the first halfbusy, going about burning downthe place, the place being an islet,which is an eyot, yes eyot, or an…
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Day 13 NaPoWriMo 2021

Napowrimo Write tomorrow’s news. (Found Poetry sourced from today’s UK Met Office report) I.Tomorrow’s Weather Report When it’s nearly today,light might dry clear.Brightness will level, andwinds will shine sheer,and bit by bit odd nightswe’ll hear – spells, a few,and idle words like rain.Mist might probably formon the plains of Dartmoor. Poetic Asides: Lucky or Unlucky…
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Day 12 NaPoWriMo 2021
A Haibun: The Virus It was a cold-sleep year. I called them the vinegar and water days. That’s how they tasted. Our tufted hair left uncut, unkempt, and not a sound filled our ears. No cars, no planes, no trains, no siren calls. And there were days, summer mostly, of flowery flattery and reflection, and…
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Day 11 NaPoWriMo 2021
NaPoWriMo: Day 11 – 2 poems: A letter written to a person, and their reply My dearest heroic Mark Antony, I remember the sun so bright that it bleached the days colourless, the ground was wounded, naked and unbending, and it raged at us. We were the ruins of yesterday’s moon. Under what shifting sands…