Yesterday I finished my taxes, and the theme for the PAD challenge was "broke," so for most of the day all I could come up with was this:
I just did my taxes and now I am broke
All of my money just went up in smoke.
But I couldn't figure out where to go from there. Which is too bad because that really could have been poignant and literary and eventually made me the Poet Laureate of Colorado.
Anyway, later in the day I came up with something else:
April PAD Challenge--Day 12
Prompt: "broke" or "broken"
Pieces of broken hearts lay
All around where he sleeps at night
And he doesn't understand
Why even now
At ninety-six
He can't get anyone to stay as long as breakfast.
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day 11
April PAD Challenge
Day 11
Prompt: "In case of______"
In case of apocalypse there will be
17 cans of Spaghetti-Os
14 boxes of Muesli
47 cans of beans
In case of apocalypse, break the glass.
Behind it is the can opener.
In case of apocalypse gather
All the guns
All the dogs
All the knives
And go to the second-floor bedroom
Where you will eat beans
And Muesli
And Spaghetti-Os
Until the fallout starts.
Day 11
Prompt: "In case of______"
In case of apocalypse there will be
17 cans of Spaghetti-Os
14 boxes of Muesli
47 cans of beans
In case of apocalypse, break the glass.
Behind it is the can opener.
In case of apocalypse gather
All the guns
All the dogs
All the knives
And go to the second-floor bedroom
Where you will eat beans
And Muesli
And Spaghetti-Os
Until the fallout starts.
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
More Poeming--PAD Challenge Prompts 7-10
I got hung up on Day 7 of the Poetic Asides PAD Challenge and ended up backlogged once I finally came up with something for that one, so I'll just post a few at a time here instead of backposting to put them all on the right day, because that's kind of annoying, anyway. So here we go:
Day 7. Prompt--Sevenling (this is a particular poetry form, which is why I got hung up on this prompt)
A gold ring
A silver chain
A locket
The cash
and the cards
From his wallet
She tosses them in after his body.
Day 8. Prompt--Instructional
This is how it works:
If you turn the crank to the right
The heartbeat slows.
To the left, the constriction is lifted.
Turn to the right, farther and farther,
and the bands tighten.
The pressure is even, so
The heart does not exactly burst.
It is only compressed
Until
Finally
It becomes incapable of human emotion.
Day 9: Prompt--hunter and/or hunted (twofer Tuesday prompt)
The soft whiff of denial hits the air
And she knows she is on the wrong path
But she presses forward.
The branches tangle around her.
Thorns tear her skin.
She knows it's the wrong way.
She keeps going.
Going.
Into the darkness, through the swampy quicksand
Until finally
There he is
Entirely the wrong man.
Day 10: Prompt--suffering
How much longer can it hurt this much?
How much longer before the body rebels completely
And organs shut down
The blood stops flowing
The breath stops breathing?
How much longer?
Six more years
Then five
Then four.
Then they're counting down to three
Because then it will be
Their silver anniversary.
Day 7. Prompt--Sevenling (this is a particular poetry form, which is why I got hung up on this prompt)
A gold ring
A silver chain
A locket
The cash
and the cards
From his wallet
She tosses them in after his body.
Day 8. Prompt--Instructional
This is how it works:
If you turn the crank to the right
The heartbeat slows.
To the left, the constriction is lifted.
Turn to the right, farther and farther,
and the bands tighten.
The pressure is even, so
The heart does not exactly burst.
It is only compressed
Until
Finally
It becomes incapable of human emotion.
Day 9: Prompt--hunter and/or hunted (twofer Tuesday prompt)
The soft whiff of denial hits the air
And she knows she is on the wrong path
But she presses forward.
The branches tangle around her.
Thorns tear her skin.
She knows it's the wrong way.
She keeps going.
Going.
Into the darkness, through the swampy quicksand
Until finally
There he is
Entirely the wrong man.
Day 10: Prompt--suffering
How much longer can it hurt this much?
How much longer before the body rebels completely
And organs shut down
The blood stops flowing
The breath stops breathing?
How much longer?
Six more years
Then five
Then four.
Then they're counting down to three
Because then it will be
Their silver anniversary.
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Saturday, April 6, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day Six
April PAD Challenge
Day Six
Prompt--"Post"
There was a day when
We waited by the mailbox
Wondering what treasure the day would bring
A postcard, a note, a letter, a check
Now we hunch over flickering screens
And hit refresh
Again
And again and
Again
Day Six
Prompt--"Post"
There was a day when
We waited by the mailbox
Wondering what treasure the day would bring
A postcard, a note, a letter, a check
Now we hunch over flickering screens
And hit refresh
Again
And again and
Again
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Friday, April 5, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day Five
April PAD Challenge
Day Five
Prompt--"plus"
Who is your + one?
It asks on the invitation and you
Hesitate wondering what to say
Because your + one is you
Your heart your soul your life
The identity you've carved since you became one on your own
Who is your + one?
You write in the blank: Not Applicable
Day Five
Prompt--"plus"
Who is your + one?
It asks on the invitation and you
Hesitate wondering what to say
Because your + one is you
Your heart your soul your life
The identity you've carved since you became one on your own
Who is your + one?
You write in the blank: Not Applicable
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Thursday, April 4, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day Four
April PAD Challenge
Day Four
Prompt--"Hold that ___"
Hold that
Tighter it might get away
Slip through your fingers
Fly off the curve of your open hand
Hold that
Tighter; don't let it go
If you let it move
Or breathe
It won't be yours anymore
Hold that
Tighter
And when you open your hand
It will stare at you
With glassy eyes
Day Four
Prompt--"Hold that ___"
Hold that
Tighter it might get away
Slip through your fingers
Fly off the curve of your open hand
Hold that
Tighter; don't let it go
If you let it move
Or breathe
It won't be yours anymore
Hold that
Tighter
And when you open your hand
It will stare at you
With glassy eyes
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day Three
April PAD Challenge
Day Three
Prompt--"tentative"
There's always that moment
Before
The thumb cocks the trigger
The fingers loose the arrow
The nib strikes the paper
When you wonder
Why
Day Three
Prompt--"tentative"
There's always that moment
Before
The thumb cocks the trigger
The fingers loose the arrow
The nib strikes the paper
When you wonder
Why
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
Poems,
poetry
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
PAD Challenge--Day Two
April PAD Challenge
Day Two--prompt "dark/light"
This was a twofer prompt--we could write a dark poem or a light poem. I put 'em both in there.
God said let there be light
So in the beginning there was only dark
And out of the dark crawled everything
All the bugs and worms and tentacles and the dark slime that birthed everything.
So we are all children of the darkness
Because the dark came first
And it's still there.
Day Two--prompt "dark/light"
This was a twofer prompt--we could write a dark poem or a light poem. I put 'em both in there.
God said let there be light
So in the beginning there was only dark
And out of the dark crawled everything
All the bugs and worms and tentacles and the dark slime that birthed everything.
So we are all children of the darkness
Because the dark came first
And it's still there.
Labels:
PAD Challenge,
poetry
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Bits and Bobs for Christmas
I've put a few items online for the Christmas season. They're at Yahoo! Voices. The reason I decided to post them there was that it was a quick and easy way to make the stories/poems available for free to you. I'll still make a bit of money if you read them at Yahoo, so please click over and take a gander.
This is an experiment, really, both in distribution and in content. I don't usually write poetry, for example, and I don't write to prompts all that often. But I've been doing both with this little venture, and I've been enjoying it. So I hope you'll take a look, and let me know if you like what you see!
Thanks!
Short story: Santa Gets a Job. I wrote this a long time ago, and I don't remember now why, except that I was thinking about kids' stories at the time. It's a goofy little tale about how Santa can't afford to feed himself or his reindeer. After he's done with his Christmas Eve business, he sets out to find a job. Santa, it appears, is a bit of a failboat.
Poem: Christmas Lights
Poem: Snow: A Winter Haiku It's a haiku. About winter...
Short story: Up on the Housetop. A short romance. Four days before Christmas, a man falls off Ash's roof. Could this be the start of a beautiful friendship?
Short story: Christmas at Farhallen. I published this story here last year for Christmas. It's a tie-in to the Starchild and Earthchild universe, but stands on its own pretty well, I think.
This is an experiment, really, both in distribution and in content. I don't usually write poetry, for example, and I don't write to prompts all that often. But I've been doing both with this little venture, and I've been enjoying it. So I hope you'll take a look, and let me know if you like what you see!
Thanks!
Short story: Santa Gets a Job. I wrote this a long time ago, and I don't remember now why, except that I was thinking about kids' stories at the time. It's a goofy little tale about how Santa can't afford to feed himself or his reindeer. After he's done with his Christmas Eve business, he sets out to find a job. Santa, it appears, is a bit of a failboat.
Poem: Christmas Lights
Poem: Snow: A Winter Haiku It's a haiku. About winter...
Short story: Up on the Housetop. A short romance. Four days before Christmas, a man falls off Ash's roof. Could this be the start of a beautiful friendship?
Short story: Christmas at Farhallen. I published this story here last year for Christmas. It's a tie-in to the Starchild and Earthchild universe, but stands on its own pretty well, I think.
Labels:
Christmas,
poetry,
short story
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