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NaPoWriMo - 1. The first 3 days - Friday to Sunday
30 Poems in 30 Days
Mental! That was my first thought when I read Valkyrie's post about this challenge. NO WAY was I going to try it (too much pressure), but then Cynus wrote one. I'd been moaning about having nothing to do, so wrote a poem on Friday April 1 - the first day. And well I haven't stopped.
There are prompts which are optional and on day one and two, I wrote just something from me and a prompt response.
Okay here we go ...
Day 1 - April 1, 2016 - wrote two this day.
He
Forsaken, he is alone—unwanted
Unloved in a world of the beloved
Bereft of what others share
He can only observe, never be
He walks alone down the dusty street
Knowing what he leaves behind
His wake filled with tears and others pain
The dregs of a life unfinished—undone
The prompt for the first day was to write a Lune, or an American Haiku. It was developed by poet Robert Kelly. It is usually done in 5 – 3 – 5:
In the darkest night
Pull me close
Strong arms hold me tight
Day 2 - April 2, 2016 - Also wrote two this day.
New Friends
I watch you from afar each day
Wishing you’d notice me and stay
Should I take a chance and speak
It’s only friendship that I seek
I see your smile, my heart leaps
Want you forever and for keeps
Bravely I tell you; share my hope
You’re kind while you try to cope
Sorry you say—you’re mistaken
So I beg you, please, please listen
What I feel for you is deep
I want you so, it makes me weep
Smiling you tell me to be strong
You’re sure that we’d get along
We take a walk, hand-in-hand
There is nothing we can’t withstand
Day 2 prompt – Write something taken from a family portrait:
Empty
There are no pictures of my family
As you will know, I’m glad you see
For that picture surely would capture
The empty spaces where love should be
Day 3 - April 3, 2016 – I challenge you to write a poem in the form of a fan letter to a celebrity. Now, this could be a celebrity from long ago, and needn’t be an actor or singer (though it could be).
To: Sir John A MacDonald:
The Father of Confederation
Our first PM, leader of our nation
Came here young, became a lawyer
You always were a heavy drinker
A big mistake was Louis Riel
Even this was not a death knell
Your legacy had other issues too,
Canada would be less—but for you.
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