Thursday, April 23, 2020
short story slam week 141, 142
gooseberry and blackberry
rasberry and strawberry
they are lovely plants fruits
red, green, orange,
things are great in nature when it comes to greens
Sunday, April 19, 2020
poetry and story inn fridays week 70, jingle poetry @washington state poetry potluck week 60, 61
what a primary school student thinks of school homework?
ask me,
ask him,
ask them,
ask everyone,
do you take home work for academic purpose?
if you believe in education,
if you try to succeed,
always trust your homework,
and always trust your parents
alan noel, chris francisco, and william jaco
faculty and mathematicians
all vote for research celebraton
library and food mart
they cook menu and seek bounds
William Jaco seems doing well
so does Alan Noel
when Lisa Mantini and Stephan Wilson speak
audience from Tulane, Yale, Harvard, Northwestern, Tulsa, and Chicago listen
Daniel Horowitz, he
minds New Orleans students opinions
Emily Meyer,
she writes about issue on academics
Ella Helmuth
she is a good student who often falls silent
Margaux Armfield,
he is a promising journalist along with Aly Buffett
all vote for research celebraton
library and food mart
they cook menu and seek bounds
William Jaco seems doing well
so does Alan Noel
when Lisa Mantini and Stephan Wilson speak
audience from Tulane, Yale, Harvard, Northwestern, Tulsa, and Chicago listen
Daniel Horowitz, he
minds New Orleans students opinions
Emily Meyer,
she writes about issue on academics
Ella Helmuth
she is a good student who often falls silent
Margaux Armfield,
he is a promising journalist along with Aly Buffett
poetry and story inn fridays week 28, week 69
prince Harry AND Meghan Markle
ruth Webb art
Padma Lakshmi and Adam Dell, in a relation and with a daughter Krishna Dell Lakshmi
michael dell
poetry form week 41, humor week 45, hyde park poetry week 97, short story slam week 140
tanka poems
example
Mozarts waltmanson
whirlpool freeze in the background
light years
as i listen to chopin
victoria queen dry dullness out
Thursday, April 16, 2020
world peace in may poetry picnic week 58,
Today’s optional prompt asks you, like Alice Notley, to think about your own inspirations and forebears (whether literary or otherwise). Specifically, I challenge you today to write a poem that deals with the poems, poets, and other people who inspired you to write poems. These could be poems/poets/poepl that you strive to be like, or even poems, poets, and people that you strive not to be like. There are as many ways to go with this prompt as there are ways to be inspired.
sample
Ezra Loomis Pound
when a storm hits our home
the sudden force makes us panic
no preparation yet lots of quick reaction
emily Schmidly
who cares about owen and ella?
only if frank eaton pays attention
only if sarah gore makes a decision
ronald green
a guy often fears no fly
a flying umbrella lands on his lawn
the sky rains frogs to lake Minn
Thursday, April 2, 2020
poetry form week 31, hyde park poetry 100, 101, short story slam week 139
My child wafts peace.
When I lean over him,
It is not just the smell of soap.
All the people were children wafting peace.
(And in the whole land, not even one
Millstone remained that still turned).
Oh, the land torn like clothes
That can't be mended.
Hard, lonely fathers even in the cave of the Makhpela*
Childless silence.
My child wafts peace.
His mother's womb promised him
What God cannot
Promise us.
I is for Internet
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