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April Musings - 21. NaPoWriMo 2018 Week Two
NaPoWriMo 2018 Week Two
8.
The dull pencil,
Wooden and leaden,
Beckons slumbering wit
To sharpen with
Words and colors.
9.
Budded arms stretch toward crimson clouds,
Seeking to shed their frozen blanket.
It’s a January scene,
Breathtaking with shadowy contrast
Between stark lines,
Backlit by the colorful sunrise.
But it’s mid-April,
So this shit can stop any time.
10.
Diagnosis
What was once important
Rendered irrelevant
By a solitary word.
11.
Traffic Haiku
Horns and tempers blare
from the sheer audacity
of a slow right turn.
12.
A slate-gray sleeve peeks
From the mountain of multi-colored fabric
Piled high from avoidance of the most loathed of chores.
The once-black shirt sports a cracked image
Of a former-favorite band on tour
During a time when bouncing down stairs
Didn’t warrant a second thought.
13.
For moggy
It’s hard to write a poem
About someone only known
By a username and avatar.
Online, you can be anyone,
Anything
Have a life desired,
Far from cold reality.
Get lost in worlds fantastic
Or horrific.
Reveal feelings comfortably
Behind the veil of anonymity.
We knew you as a feisty booted feline
And cuddly creature not to be fed after midnight,
sharing updates of muttered words,
Or inspirational quotes,
A gentle soul no longer confined
To a broken body,
But free to soar.
14.
Easy Peasy Lasagna
Brown one pound ground beef with chopped onion
and salt and pepper to taste.
Avoid tripping over the cat.
Drain the fat into the rinsed soup can
from last night's dinner.
Add one jar tomato-basil pasta sauce
instead of grandma's spicy concoction
that simmered to perfection for an entire day.
Place one third of the meat sauce
in the bottom of the pan,
then layer no-cook noodles on top,
unless back pain takes a hiatus,
then boil the other kind.
Alternate layers of ricotta,
or cottage cheese if on a budget,
mozzarella, and noodles,
ensuring the process ends with sauce and real parmesan,
not the stuff from Kraft.
Cook
then cool and portion into freezer containers
for consumption when cooking a proper meal
is not an option.
Prompts used:
8. Object lesson. Let an object be your teacher. Pick an object. What can you learn from it?
12. Laundry prompt: needn’t be about laundry directly, but somehow let laundry come into it.
14. Recipe poem: The prompt is to write a poem one might actually cook from. The trick is to make the poem move beyond the recipe and become a real poem.
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