Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
JUMP! NaPoWriMo 2022 - 4. Chapter 4 Week 3
16.
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
The heart, a mysterious organ,
Sometimes a simple pump,
Sometimes it’s in the eyes,
Some days it’s chocolaty.
Sometimes it’s even called soul.
When it stops, life ends.
Prompt: (Talk about the heart, your own or the heart in general, as reality or as metaphor.)
Quote: O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman.
17.
They met in a non-existent room
just for a non-committal, sexy chat.
A seed began to bloom,
When he left, Bird had a clear picture of THECat.
They saw each other with words often after that.
Bird realized he’d never be able to recognize THECat,
even if they sat across the same table, the thought made him suddenly sad.
Could he cross this roadway, in disregard of socially-accepted traffic rules and suitable crossing points, a.k.a. cafés, bars, or even the workplace, and become an adventuresome jaywalker?
Prompt: (In your poem have someone be crossing the road.)
18.
I once knew a boy from Berlin,
who loved his expensive gin,
he loved me and many,
he liked ‘em big an’ veiny,
At the station, I went off with a grin.
I once knew a boy from Cologne
who could be Berlin boy's clone
instead of gin, he preferred Lynn
over me, which was his only sin.
For farewell, I kindly got blown.
I once knew a boy from Düsseldorf
who turned out to be a mesomorph
he trained all day
his eyes were gray
We tearfully parted at the wharf.
Prompt: (You might write about any sort of escape or near miss.)
19.
It withered away unperceived,
bought at a tacky tourist shop,
carried over the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Alps, to my garden, where it died.
Now your brother or sister, who had a way more unspectacular voyage to me than you, from the garden center to my desk, sits here, shiny, dark green leaves on a thick shaggy trunk.
I promise to watch over you, water you adequately, bring you to the window, and read poems to you.
Occasionally, I’ll even bring you to the garden for the wind to blow away the cat hair.
20.
Gran always told me, that whenever they had to hide in the bunker, everyone took food or their favorite toys. But not her sister. She always took her favorite books.
I guess, through many ways, cell divisions and recombination, a part of her DNA landed with me.
Ciao Liese.
Prompt: (Let your poem celebrate books and your love of books, now or when you were a child)
21.
The pond is the sky
feathery clouds drift on blue
two bird shadows squawk.
The river ripples
grey, angry waves crash against
its bank, the rain raves.
Your eyes are hidden
behind those blue sunglasses
showing me squinting.
Prompt: (Let there be a mirror in your poem. You will see yourself or something behind you.)
22.
Qeqertaq Avannarleq (northernmost island).
was hidden under meters of thick Arctic ice.
A synonym of our pending demise?
Are we Icarus?
Prompt: (Somehow your poem will include an island, a real or a metaphoric one.)
I'm very grateful for reading my poems, every reaction or comment is appreciated, especially this week.
Thank you.
~Aditus
@Valkyrie.
- 1
- 8
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
Recommended Comments
Chapter Comments
-
Newsletter
Sign Up and get an occasional Newsletter. Fill out your profile with favorite genres and say yes to genre news to get the monthly update for your favorite genres.