Showing posts with label #OctPoWriMo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OctPoWriMo. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Day 31 - OctPoWriMo: Mysteriousness

Mysteriousness

Mystified, stunned about New
York, yet drawn to
See what the hell
Transpired. I wonder how we’ll
Explain to our children
Reassure them about this world
In which they must make a life
Of meaning, a life that encompasses
Unwavering goodness and love.
Squeeze them tight
Never let them feel our despair
Enable their childhood’s rightful
Sweetness, their trust undiluted, Help them grow
Strong     Sincere    Undeterred

Photo from Public Domain



Sunday, October 29, 2017

Day 29 - OctPoWriMo: Breathtaking


Swinging Bridge. Photo by Annis Cassells (c) 2010


Breathtaking

Soul seeks adventure, heart fills with fear
But soon fear dissipates
I’m lucky to be right here

Ziplining in Juneau, with all proper gear
I’m tempting the fates
Soul seeks adventure, heart fills with fear

Head’s in the forest, air fresh and clear
Nature’s magic radiates
I’m lucky to be right here

Steeped in the beauty of all we revere
This impulsive caper delights and elates
Soul seeks adventure, heart fills with fear

I imagine returning year after year
Consider possibilities, future dates
I’m lucky to be right here

My quest for excitement is truly sincere
With thrill after thrill, it never abates
Soul seeks adventure, heart fills with fear
I’m lucky to be right here

Photo by Judy McDole (c) 2010 Used with Permission

Today's Theme: Breathtaking

Suggested Form: Villanelle - a 19-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme The first and last lines of the first stanza are repeated, in turn, in subsequent stanzas. This is my first attempt at a Villanelle. xoA

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Day 28 - OctPoWriMo: Friends

Photo by Judy McDole (c) 2010


FRIENDS
All rise
To belong

Claim the title Friend
Know deep commitment
Connect with kindred spirits

“Earned their spot around the campfire”

Today's Theme: Belonging

For nearly 20 years, I've belonged to the best darn Relay for Life team in Bakersfield, Bob Miller & Friends Pull Together to Find a Cure. We shared many nights around the "campfire" as we stood vigil and walked the track during what was the largest Relay for Life event in the world. Kudos to our captain, Scottie Miller.

Suggested Form: Clarity Pyramid. A seven-line poem. Two triplets and one additional line. Syllable count: 1, 2, 3 then 5, 6, 7, then 8. The final line is in quotation marks because it is a quote that defines the title.









Friday, October 27, 2017

Day 27 - OctPoWriMo: Tulips

Tulips

Among the tulips
We rejoiced, beauty and hues
Coloring our world

Alaska Tulips,
2010 Photo (c)  Annis Cassells 

Today's Theme: Scent of a Flower (or Flower Memories)

Suggested form: Haiku

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Day 26 - OctPoWriMo: Meditation, First Foray

Image from Public Domain
psychology.com


Meditation, First Foray

Our mantras chosen at random from a basket
It was my first time at group meditation
I was one of a dozen invited to attend

The leader modeled the mood, set the tone
Her velvet voice urged finding our way to say
Our mantras chosen at random from a basket

The mantra I held was Shan-ti
Each recited their unique phrase or word
It was my first time at group meditation

Energy emanated from the circle
I felt a peace I’d been seeking for so long
I was one of a dozen invited to attend



Today's theme: A once and unruly mind

Suggested form: An invented form called Cascade. Each line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the successive three stanzas.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Day 25 - OctPoWriMo: "Satisfaction"

Today's Theme: Taste of Satisfaction

Form: A pair of Cinquains

Public Domain Image


Satisfaction
Full of sweet pride
Squeezing between your teeth
Like cream from a cream puff
Contentment

Satisfaction
Just out of reach
Tantalizes, then fills you up
But only 'til tomorrow
Reparation

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Day 24 - OctPoWriMo: Travelers

Arches National Park 2010

Travelers

The solo traveler
Sings adventure
not loneliness
Meets no strangers
as she makes her way
Unencumbered
Along roads well-worn
or not taken
Wanders
Encounters compadres
fellow seekers who
Momentarily connect
Become consequential strangers
or maybe friends
Their destinies
to traipse the world



Santorini 2015



Today's Theme: When Lovers Meet


The prompt asks us to consider types of lovers beyond the usual idea when we hear the word. I love to travel: alone, with one other person, in small groups, on tours. Discoveries and connections delight me.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Day 23 - OctPoWriMo: The Message

The Message

Shifty-eyed and timid, he stumbled
O'er the unwelcome news he’d break.
I requested he repeat.
The Home Ec teacher
Gets top English
Classes. Kids
Get the
Shaft


Unfortunately, this poem is autobiographical. 

Today's Challenge: Write a nonet, a nine-line poem. The first has 9 syllables and each successive line becomes one syllable shorter.


Sunday, October 22, 2017

Day 22 - OctPoWriMo: Tell Me

Today's Theme: Purposeful Passion

Bandon, Oregon 2017


Tell Me

Tell me everything
Everything you want me to know
Know I will hear your words
Words that slice or soothe
Tell me everything
Everything to unburden, to free
Free your mind to live, to love
Love yourself and tend to your heart



The prompt asked us to write about something we’re passionate about. So I asked myself this question from Natalie Goldberg: "What is it mine to do?"

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Day 21 - OctPoWriMo: Requiem for Justice

https://pixabay.com/en/scale-gold-weigh-balance-weight-1108316/


Requiem for Justice

Ancient memories thrust
beckon, tease
cast themselves forth
determined to intrude their
eloquent entreaties
force entry
go against my attempt to forget, they
hack into the present
ignore that everything is different now
justice lost its purchase, had the wind
knocked out of it with punches and blows
lead by the enforcers
masterminded by the spinners
no lawful recourse for
opening the system, no
peace
queries go unanswered
raised concerns
stomped down
traction of the idea of justice skids
uncontrollably          what’s
vital to restoration, to healing?
watch and wake
eXamine and act
you and I are the ones to change the course
zero in    then welcome ancient memories’ return


Today's Theme: Nothing Remains the Same

Suggested form: Abecedarian, a 26-line poem, each line beginning with a successive letter of the alphabet, A-Z.







Friday, October 20, 2017

Day 20 - OctPoWriMo: Braving New Land

Today's Theme: Desire and Remembering


Braving New Land

In rapturous anticipation I volunteered,
waved both hands skyward
Everyone who lives in Michigan
Wants to move to California
Leaving family and friends behind
Makes no difference, doesn’t matter
We dream 
expect movie life
Hollywood,
Malibu,
San Francisco
Never Bakersfield
Never the desert
Never thermometers reaching
such heights as one hundred twelve
And when faced with loneliness
Faced with strangers who dismiss you because of how you look
And the never-turning leaves of unfamiliar trees
My most ardent desire
became to go home
Home
Where my heart had stayed


Thursday, October 19, 2017

Day 19 - OctPoWriMo - Homage to Redd

Today's Theme:  Fox or Foxy
Form: Florette
Inspiration: Jenni Astramowicz, who showed me how to step out of the box.

Photo from Internet


Homage to Redd

A story man, comedian, bard
Growing up, St. Louis proved hard
Born Sanford, he switched to Redd Foxx
And struggling out of a box, never dropped his guard

Early days his schtick was to shock
Racial issues were his to mock
A trendsetter paving  the way
Foxx ‘s  humor , his jokes, held sway, inspiring Chris Rock

Today we think of comedy
Recall Redd’s knack for parody
His genius entertained generations
Caught attention of a nation, his rhapsody





Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Day 18 - OctPoWriMo: Homeland

Photo by Judy McDole (c)


Homeland 

Children
taking care
the fact of matter
A homeland trait
Comforting, undeniably
--Loving--
Undeniably
Comforting trait
Homeland
A matter of fact
The care-taking children



Today's challenge was to write a Palindrome, a poem in which the second half mirrors the first half. A little tricky, but fun.




Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Day 17 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Knowing You


For today’s challenge: Choose 50 words. Write a poem using only those words, repeating and rhyming as you see fit. You can use the words as many times as you like, but limit yourself to just the 50 words.The prompt also mentioned a dragon. But they are not really my thing.




Knowing You

No one knows who you really are
Unless you show them true
The folks who love you, love you
The rest will watch and decide

Their views and yours may well collide
And when you show them true
Some still won’t know who you really are
But the folks who love you, love you

Don’t worry about the rest


Photo from Internet


Day 16 - OctPoWriMo: A Lifetime of Fear



A Lifetime of Fear

The fears of youth have long passed
Would I 
    be loved
       find meaningful work
           be solvent

The fears of mid-life have faded
Could I 
  retire in comfort
    afford to travel
         maintain my home

The fears of aging are present 
Will I 
   remain independent
      retain my good health
          be able to care for myself
             leave too much undone
                 become a burden

The fears of aging are persistent
   
  huge
      
     real
    

Today's Theme: Losing Your Fears and Tears

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Day 14 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Word Collage



Word Collage

A collage of words
Bursts upon the plain white page
Turns it firey red

With words igniting
A firestorm of feelings frought
With desperation

What do I do next?
I won't know until I read
The words I’ve written

Friday, October 13, 2017

Day 13 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Wayward Minds

Wayward Minds

Drawn to the weird ones
Creativity unleashed  
Showed me to myself

Then I realized
I'd found my rightful people
Communed mind to mind


Thursday, October 12, 2017

Day 12 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Imagination

Imagination

Radio and books
Ultimate imagination
Stimulation
of my youth
Whisked me away
from a neighborhood
some feared to visit
Opened new worlds
and sections of my mind
Built by books
primed by pen and paper
shaped by pursuing
and practice
It’s still growing
My butterfly brain
                  My Imagination







Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Day 11 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Blueprint

Trying out the Joseph's Star form today. This one's a double. Each stanza has seven lines with a prescribed number of syllables per line: 1-3-5-7-5-3-1



Blueprint

Live
Dance in wind
Uninhibited
Be like tumbleweed chasing
Ghostly sky riders
Across fields
Search

Seize
Each moment
Capture life. Each day
Dole out words of love and peace
Fetch smiles, radiance
And respect
Live





Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Day 10 - OctPoWriMo 2017: Power of the Pen

Power of the Pen

I understood the power of the pen
my eighth grade year

when I wrote that petition
on behalf of all the girls,

called for a school policy change.

We just want to have an opportunity
We just want to retain our dignity

We just want to have a choice
We just want to play soccer,

to have the chance to shine.

Writing meant speaking up
Signing meant standing up

Listening meant opening up
Saying "yes" meant evolution

And when the "yes" came
we felt heard.
.
We recognized our power, 
and reveled in it.