Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

the end, the middle, begin again

the end comes like purple haze  

with shards of red

penetrating the deep blue

inside the middle

inky black and sparkling white

swirl above the buried blue

begin again with shards of red

the inky black burns pink

and the deep blue rises again

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Written for dVerse MTB and David’s W3. I’m not sure if I did either justice, but I tried!

Laura, our host, at dVerse says:

Today’s MTB prompt is poetry with a colour motif:

  • take one or more literal colours (not a fancy colour name)
  • repeatthe colour word(s) throughout the poem (e.g. refrain; anaphora, epistrophe)
  • use colour synonyms
  • employ colour with its specific meaning to the poem’s theme
  • let your colour motif(s) also become symbolic

 

Lisa, our POW, at W3 says:

Fall always feels like a season of both endings and beginnings, doesn’t it? For this week, let’s explore those transitions in a Quadrille—a 44-word poem, a form first shared with us by the wonderful d’Verse Poets Pub.

Your poem can lean into endings, beginnings, or the mix of the two.

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

Falling Through Life

Falling  

Sweet Lullabies

And a Good Night Moon

Falling

Fast Cars and Slow Songs

Morning’s Light 

Falling

Looking Ahead from Behind

Caught In Quicksand

Falling  

Moon Beams and Starshine

A Path Illuminated  

Falling

Dot Dot Dashing By

Slow Down

Falling

Jagged Edges

Cutting Deep

person holding hour glass
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I know I’m late to this challenge but I was feeling inspired. Thanks to Dverse Poets Quadrille Monday!