Category: Poetry
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28 August: Inside a Dream
A Spark Byfreezing tempest,passion storms. Blazingat beginnings, middles, ends.Its embrace will see usblossoming. For dVerse Poets, an elevenie-acrostic-type poem, each line starting with the words from the phrase “by freezing passion at its blossoming” from Neil Carpathios’s The Kiss. Image is from Unsplash. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting on Twitter
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K’s Petite Pen: Recycling Day
Recycling Day Men in yellow hi-vis vests, theyknow recycling, which containerfor an armload of draft poems,which one for your destiny. A man’s throwing moisture curledpaper into a bin. I slip in a dozenglossy magazines as a boy hurlsglass bottles in a metal container. He spins and shatters each onewith a chaotic joy of destructionthat only…
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3 Lines from the Garden (revised)
and the ferns, dry but still green, shiver like nervous fingers. Note: format changed. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting on Twitter. Image is from Unsplash.
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25 Aug: Café of Imaginary Dreams
The Little Middle One She’s the middle one,the one everyone cries over,the one nobody talks about. Buried like a pumpkin seed.Put a flat rock on top. No name.Just numbers.A date. An stillborn child does somethingto woman, it’s a blade of windthat cuts right through. Ain’t pretty. Written for an Image prompt: Café of Imaginary Dreams ©Misky 2022…
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24 Aug: dVerse Scents
The Scent … of Mum’s best table linen,the long runners, and napkinsstored in Grandma’s rosewood chest,pressed to a razor-edge whilst damp,fouled by the scent of naphthalene,yes, quite toxic, and lavender,not toxic but sickly, and very possiblythose non-drip Christmas candlesthat melted while Mum and Dad argued over whether the turkeywas thoroughly cooked or not.There was always…
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24 August: An Elevenie Poem
Leavesare falling.Heat drained themdry. A crumble fromgreen exposing their brown skeletalend. Poem form: Elevenie. The image is mine. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting on Twitter
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23 August: A Destination
A Destination Some days this town made him feelsmall. As if he’d lost himself. Other times, he felt both dead and alive.So he boarded a bus for anywhere else. And with each departure,he swore it would be his last. Written for Poetic Bloomings “Going Solo”. Image from WikiArt (Public Domain) by Jan Toorup 1858, The…
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23 August: dVerse Quadrille
That In-between Time It’s early morning,half-light dark,those minutes before dawn rises, when the sky hangs lowand shortsighted.Blue heron colour.Starless. Washedentirely empty by a shockof overnight rain –perfection, how rain cleans air. Clears drought from your laststill pervasive thought. for Twiglets “the sky leans” and dVerse Quadrille “morning”. Photo by Sebastian Molina fotografía on Unsplash. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting on…
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22 August: They’d Only Eat Pasta …
They’d Only Eat Pasta … so she ground leftover hamwith some onion, mixed itwith mayo and mustard, and pushed a grape deepinto the bottom of the bowl, sort of like 2 o’clock fromwhere she was standing, and then told the childrenit was called Pasta Surprise, and when they all askedWhat’s the surprise, she justwinked, and…
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18 August: dVerse Elements
The Elements I. Earth earthflung itswind at twistedbare trees. they creakedunder the bone bleached whitemoon. II. Water riserippling floodsand set sailon summer-heavy tides whilefires burnt the edge ofsleep. III. Fire lightningdoes dance,like high kickingskirt swirling puppets, theirwooden shoes raucous with Thor’sthunder. IV. Air wind,that gallopingdance that ranwith summer, singing choruseswith tolling bells, a billowingroar. Written…