Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

Mirror Image

he lives for today

to exist in the moment

a mirror image

of who he once was, could be

an instant captured, pending

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It’s tanka time! Thanks to the following for the challenging but fun prompts! Check out their sites for details.

Fandango’s FOWC (pending)

and

Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge (exist/today)

and

Putting My Feet in the Dirt (a mirror image of who he once was)

 

 

 

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

Snow Light

forest snow ignites 

starlight and frolicking flakes

exhilaration

photography of trees covered with snow
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This haiku was inspired by the fine folk at

Your Daily Word Prompt (exhilaration)

and

The Haunted Wordsmith (took a few liberties with these prompts: snowy forest and starlight)

Visit their sites for more fun prompts and lots of great writing.

Haiku & Other Poetry, Random Rants, tutto e niente

Consumed

Burning blue

So hot I am almost translucent

But I want to be …

Unseen

Impalpable

Concealed

Hidden from eyes that watch

Obscured from those that see.

Invisible

Consumed

abstract art burnt color
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Today’s Writing Origin Story:

Procrastinating from the work I am supposed to be doing, I turned to my Word Press Reader. No intentions of blog writing. I have stuff I NEED to do! Deadlines. I’m just taking a short break to read some other people’s stuff. So I’m reading and I see that Sammi Scribbles prompt this weekend is TRANSLUCENT. I love that word. The way it feels in my mouth and mind. But I am NOT writing for my blog today. Things to do!

But …maybe I’ll just see what this weekend’s SoCs prompt is. No harm in that. Oh no. It’s a fun one!

Open a book on your lap, close your eyes, and put your finger on the page. Whatever you land on, whether it be a word, a phrase, or a sentence, write about it. Enjoy!

So–you know, just to see what it would be–I pick up the book on the top of my “to read” pile: Postcards by E. Annie Proulx (recently purchased at a used book store) and point. I land on this sentence: “Jewell was the one afraid of accidents and fire, had seen her father’s barns burn down ….” (page 36 in 1992 paperback version).

And instantly my brain connected translucent and burn and the prose/poem thingy (above) is what emerged. Can’t decide if I like it. Can’t decide if I’m trying to tell myself something! Perhaps it’s connected to my angst over the coming election. I don’t know.

But here it is.

Now. I am going back to work.

Probably.

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