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April Musings - 22. NaPoWriMo 2018 Week Three
NaPoWriMo Week Three
15.
Swimming Pool
Concrete suburban pond
Hub of summer activity
Hiding place from boorish adults
who considered it fun to chase
terrified children
until the reviled thing
became a safe haven.
16.
Swimming Lessons
Flailing limbs, burning lungs,
Despair and hopelessness
only fuel the sociopath's desire
to 'teach' how to swim underwater.
17.
This poem cannot change the weather,
But it can provide ventilation for aggravated poets.
This poem cannot hug those who need it,
But it can give a smile to curmudgeons or the depressed.
This poem cannot cook a meal,
but it can tell us how.
This poem cannot catch a dragon,
but it can be lit on fire.
This poem cannot declare war,
but it can contain words that incite.
This poem cannot sing or rhyme,
but it can try.
18.
The circle of attendees were tasked
With re-writing The Lord’s Prayer.
A difficult endeavor on the best of days,
For who dares change the words of the lord?
Holy
Sacred
Flawed
I listened to the results of our efforts with
Increasing dread.
Each eloquent rendition heartfelt and upbeat,
So different from the words on my paper.
I paused when the circle turned to me
And I swallowed,
Then warned of the upcoming change.
Each word shook with the emotion
Imbued in its creation and questioning.
Tremulous darkness descended as
Each sentence was punctuated by doubt and insecurity.
Silence descended like a weighted blanket
As each set of eyes stared fixedly at me.
“Read it again.”
So I did, slightly more confident.
After a third rendition,
Discussion and compliments flowed freely,
Washing away the doubt,
Bringing reassurance that dark times
Are as important to acknowledge as the light.
19.
Square rungs form a grid
Butter and syrup cascade
Forming a fluffy cataract
As four tines ascend.
20.
Without a doubt
I want to pout
And scream and shout
What’s this about?
Plans cut out
By a jealous lout
End my poetic drought.
21.
Powerless
Source of noise, entertainment, and news—sits black and silent.
Laptop companion,
Connection to family, friends, strangers,
Now only a game console for Solitaire…until the battery dies.
The phone is not so smart with a twenty percent charge,
Off limits unless a real emergency.
Suddenly nothing to do except dust off old board games
And talk.
Until our collective relief when our electronic
Masters are restored.
Prompts used:
15 and 16 - How and where did you learn to swim? Who taught you? Who helped you to trust your buoyancy? If you never learned to swim or to love the water, there’s a poem in that as well. Splash beyond the facts out into some wider ocean.
17 – Let the poem talk about itself, but not so much in an Ars Poetica sort of way. What can this poem do? What can’t it do?
18 – Write a poem about attending or giving a poetry reading. *note about 18 – my version of The Lord’s Prayer is posted in Chapter 6 of April Musings.
19 – Write a poem that contains an actual or metaphorical ladder.
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