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JUMP! NaPoWriMo 2022 - 2. Week 1
1.
Do you remember Peter
who turned out to be a cheater?
He had to live all alone
had to sleep on his own
and become much neater.
Then he met Franz
who had such capable hands
and a wonderful mind
was exceptionally kind
and always in command.
Prompt: Perhaps today a shorty or two for warm-ups.
2.
Bulging buds full of
petals waiting keenly to
blast their confinements.
Clear dewdrops help to
grow gossamer petticoats
in the early light.
(Eyes: Looking, Seeing prompt)
3.
I saw
a hat flying
driven by gusts of wind,
seemingly tumbled by unseen hands.
Gone.
I saw
it back on his head,
sitting jauntily tilted,
a bluebird’s feather added to its band.
Found.
I saw
A second man laughing,
two pieces of pastries in his hands,
sending his friend to the coffee stand winking.
Date.
(Begin every line or short stanza with “I Saw” or something similar. List what was seen.)
4.
Smiling through a hurricane is easy.
If you can't look beyond your snotty nose,
grab a hanky when it gets too sneezy,
and—it blows.
Prompt (Let your poem be about getting beyond yourself and your self-involvement.)
5.
A fragile web that prevents us from slipping off the brink,
with a tie-in to the future.
Hope.
Prompt (Write a poem about Hope. What is it? Does it save and inspire us? Naysayers say it only placates?)
6.
Jacky, a poodle, apricot, eye-roll, she died on my fifteenth birthday from a seizure, kinda ironic.
Tim, another poodle, light gray, of course the breeder called it silver, with a very long name and the perfect pedigree. He was a rascal, an imp; he carried branches three times bigger than him. He howled with the foghorns, projecting his forbearers the wolves. One time he peed against an electric fence, ouch! Muddy and sandy was his answer to being a noble dog. We had to let him go because of his old age eventually.
Ferdi, Italian, red-gold, we determined. He hid under our camping bus from a storm. When we opened the door, he hopped in, chose us and we him. He strolled over the rainbow bridge a few days before Christmas.
Sole, yellow-gold, rat hunter, un dingo in miniature*, she never gave up, whatever fate dished out. Almost eighteen years old, she had enough and went on to the eternal hunting grounds.
Nox, big lug, cuddle bear, arm extender, guardian, companion, I miss you so much.
Prompt: (Write about a dog you’ve loved or one with whom you have had a significant encounter.)
7.
The solid planet-blue essence
distilled from a perfect moment,
reservoir of effervescence
extends a life key component
to last longer.
Prompt: (Write a moment, a poem of one single moment, that stands like a picture in your mind. Or start with this moment, this present now, and take a picture with words to preserve it.)
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