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April Musings - 23. NaPoWriMo 2018 Weeks Four and Five
NaPoWriMo Weeks Four and Five
22.
Dream Poetry
Perfect words capture
Profound sentiments
And revelations
Woven with gossamer
Strings which dissipate
Upon waking.
23.
The Iron Doors of Grudge
Icy metal grips hearts frozen by
Slights imagined or
Painfully real
Breath-stealing
Paralyzing
Crushing
Until
Released by words of grace.
24.
Cosmic Complaint Counter
“How may I help you today?”
“I wished upon a shooting star and it didn’t come true.”
“Well you don’t always get what you ask for in life,
But maybe you got exactly what you needed.”
“The moon was too bright last night.
I couldn’t sleep. Please turn it down.”
“Housewares start in Aisle Ten.
Ask about our heavy-duty shades.”
“This planet sucks. There’s no intelligent life here.”
“Now that, we agree on.”
25.
Food-stained tapestry
Melds memories and flavors
Woven through decades
26.
The Other Side of the Moon
Joy, mystery, and delight
While darkness lurks, out of sight.
27.
Catfish
Bottom-dweller curls its whiskers
In a parody of old-time movie villians,
Waiting to open its gaping maw
And capture unsuspecting prey,
Unaware it’s not fooling as many as it thinks.
28.
The Carnivorous Poem
Stalker of words
Devours confidence
Consumes phrases
Pregnant and ripe
In a bloody alphabet soup.
29.
Fairy Tale Perspective
Once upon a time, a story was conceived in the dark recesses of an author’s mind. It grew slowly at first, a sentence at a time, until plots twisted painfully, causing the suffering author to seek release. Once born, the story grew exponentially, taking root in all who read it, demanding children of its own. Soon, shelves of sequels and fan fiction adorned homes throughout the land. The author tried to stifle the story’s voice, but it had gained too much power to be snuffed. Fearing for his sanity, the author went into hiding in an attempt to end the story once and for all. He wrote furiously as the days turned into weeks, then months, fueled by the relentless urging of multitudes of words. He clutched the epilogue in triumph, purged of the accursed idea that finally let him rest, happily ever after.
30.
Ten Rainy Wishes
I wish to dance in the rain,
Jump in puddles barefoot,
And open my mouth to drink the falling water.
I wish I could see a rainbow
And find the pot of gold at the end.
I wish for a cup of hot tea.
I wish for the sun and the moon and the stars to come out.
I wish to take a nap.
I wish the rain was flavored coffee creamer.
I wish that the deluge would wash away all that’s bad in the world.
I wish I had eleven wishes, so I could ask for an umbrella.
Prompts used:
26. Full moon prompt – write a moon poem
23, 24, 28, 29, 30: Random Stolen Titles Ad Absurdum – use a title from the provided list to jumpstart your poem. As you can see, I was inspired by a lot of these titles!
Note on #30: This poem was a collaborative effort. Every other Monday, I run a speech therapy social skills group for adults with developmental disabilities, and this was our project today. There are four group members, plus myself, so we each supplied two wishes for the poem. The last wish belongs to aditus.
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