Happy Day 23, everyone! I'm going to start off differently today by giving you a poem before reporting on prompts. Here are a pair of linked haiku from Catherine. Pay close attention, now.
That one bears some thinking. And rethinking. Quite a bit of wisdom there. Sneaks up on you. Okay. Prompts, PDQ. Maureen Thorson: ekphrastic poem — Robert Lee Brewer: morning poem — Andrea Boltwood: "noise-y" poem. Once again, I've decided to mash up all three prompts, though I said I wouldn't. I'm an inveterate masher, I guess. Or masher-upper. Anyway, to do Maureen's ekphrasis, I needed an image to work with. When in doubt, make your own. So I took a photo today of one of my vintage electrics, a guitar I played in bands during grade school and high school. A Sears Silvertone. A lot of parents in those days (mid- to late '60s) bought their kids guitars from Sears. This is called a Silhouette, modeled loosely after the Fender Jaguar. Ironically, I eventually gravitated toward Gibson guitars, Fender's main competitor. My main six-string now is a Gibson SG. Anyway, held the Silhouette up to the sky and snapped this shot with my phone. Head to the Sky So there you go: an ekphrastic poem, set in the morning, with over-the-top soundplay. Whaddayathink? Today we feature poem-a-day blog Marilyn Cavicchia, Editor and Poet. Marilyn has been writing marvelous April poems — I particularly like her parody on Day 15 of William Blake's "The Tyger" (with its own humorous "y" misspelling). This blog is also somewhat of a business venture for Marilyn . . . so if you need an editor, etc., dig deeper into this blog and what Marilyn has to offer. Okay, that's it for today. As usual, please leave a comment below. See you tomorrow! Ingat. P.S. Catherine's poem for Day 19 is up at the post for that day. Take a look! P.P.S. I added another morel mushroom photo to yesterday's post. Check it out. Yum! |
found poem: We the ocean
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9 comments:
“its stiletto nose, high in azure air, pointing like a slim spike,” made me shimmy a little! I just love all these words. The picture you took and the picture you wrote are stunning. What a wonderful thing to wake up to! Thanks, Vince!
Wow ... three prompts at once, and all handled so well. I like the idea of a guitar as a spaceship. Also, the sun as a ruddy egg. Well done! And thank you so much for featuring me -- I'm honored and grateful.
I agree with Andrea, this is the first blog post of the day for me, on a day when I read another 40-50 and they're going to have a hard time topping this, in fact, with three excellent poems here I'm confident they won't. A wonderful rumination in Preying; I love your over the top soundplay and the entire concept of Head to the Sky, I’d pay to see it in concert; and such fun with The Pancayke. Great stuff today!
Vince, I would be absolutely thrilled to have my poem featured here. Many thanks for offering!
(Blogger keeps logging me in as "Anonymous," but this really is jenniferbullis.wordpress.com)
Andrea, what a nice comment. Thanks! Just workin da noize for ya: azure/air, stiletto/slim, high/like/spike. Thanks for the compliments.
Marilyn, it's my pleasure and honor. And thank you for your generous comment.
Many thanks to you too, Anna. I'll make sure that Catherine and Marilyn see your comment.
Jennifer aka Anonymous ... got it. Our feature of your blog will go live whenever C and I finish our poems for Day 24. Thanks for saying yes!
Nice Vince. I like it.
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