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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Same Old Spell: A Feminist Choka

 


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Translation: we always have to recreate a tongue that shows respect for the woman if we walked for a moment in her shoes we would feel indignant

the magic has gone
from the soulless holy days
nothing is special

remember childhood
when holidays were magic
the veil was thinner

at midnight we heard
the spirit of the season
singing lullaby

now what goes between
disdain in each eye contact
when strangers first meet

no magic words now
can't compensate for the hate
fear of the unknown

like our ancestors
demand self-deprecation
from every woman

measuring her worth
based on the size of her hips
is misogyny

aura of the past
surrounding the present time
fertile ground for hate

new wokeness seems
it's the same misogyny
with a fresh accent

will we ever wake
will truth see the light of day
blowing in the wind

~cie~

noted
Hate has many faces, all of them ugly. This poem addresses the ways in which the misogyny that distressed me as a young girl, inspiring me to secretly declare myself a feminist when I was eight years old, is alive and well today with a new coat of paint. 

Women are no longer expected by society as a whole to live on an allowance doled out by their patronizing husbands while they keep a spotless house, cook a perfect dinner, and populate the world. We are, however, still expected to be helpmeets to men, to not have too many aspirations of our own, to keep our discomfort to ourselves, to capitulate to the demands of others, and to look like a Stepford wife with sex-hungry eyes and the body of a teenage girl who happens to have perfect double d-cup breasts while doing so.

Women who speak up for the needs and rights of women are still threatened with corrective rape and called all manner of humiliating names. These days, these threats are made in the name of "wokeness" and a perverse brand of "inclusivity" that excludes women while calling itself "feminism" and in which women are shouted down for using words to describe our own anatomy and health issues or for using words such as "mother" or "breastfeeding." Meanwhile, nobody seems to have a problem with the word "father," or with anyone saying that men get prostate cancer, and men are not expected to share their changing rooms with those with female anatomy for the sake of "inclusivity."

It's a step well backward in the name of progress. I really should not be surprised that women are the ones to suffer under the new woke boss, who just happens to be the same as the old, unwoke boss but is wearing a hip new suit and drinking a fair-trade latte while he tweets out profanity-laced pejoratives to the "transphobic" cunts who dare to question why we can't say the word "woman" when talking about women's health and who take issue with the idea of sharing our changing rooms with a bearded man with meat and veg fully intact. Women who wish to have a female caregiver or health care provider for intimate care or invasive examinations are labeled hateful and told that we are "weaponizing our trauma."

Those who have been smart enough to avoid Twitter (I was for a long time, but, unfortunately, the book reviews and promotions necessitated me taking it up again) may not be aware of these peculiar developments and think that I am being overly dramatic. Sadly, I am not.

I have become more aware than ever in the past five years that both the right and the left hate women. The right clothes their hate in "family values" and religious doctrine while the left demands that women be "inclusive" and "flexible", by which they mean framing women's issues to include men, all while looking and acting like porn stars 24-7.

And that is the delightful place from which today's happy little verse springs.

the prompts






Word List

Magic

Holidays/Holy Days

Ancestors

childhood

special

veil

between

Midnight

Aura

Hips

Strangers

Self-Deprecation

Words

Disdain

Find

Woman

Lullaby

Compensate

Accent

Eye Contact


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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Barren

 

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daydreaming saved me
when I was a friendless child
I have forgotten
how to fill my dreams with life
all seems sterile and barren

~cie~

prompted


http://www.octpowrimo.com/2020/10/octpowrimo-day-15-change-of-perspective.html

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Braggart in Chief (Choka)

 

Image copyright F. Muhammad


lost in bravado

forget employing reason

boasting fortitude


be independent

of the need for bravado

absolute freedom


boasting fortitude

bravado is not real strength

time of reckoning


compassionate mind

to be flexible is peace

forget bravado

          

~cie~

now the notes

I combined today's prompts, did not follow either of them to the letter, and wound up with this choka/senryu. I am so done with the Braggart in Chief who is running my country (into the ground). I can only hope that the majority of voters are done with him too, and the majority of people will turn out to vote. We cannot endure four more years of disdain and deceit from this inept criminal.



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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Sunflower

 

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sunflower growing

Pick a pocketful of poetical posies here.

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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Boundaries (Choka)

 

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not lion brave, me
crossing prescribed boundaries
no butterfly grace

improvise a flight
from which there is no return
painful time of change

I fight for my right
let me be unusual 
though you don't connect

~cie~

prompts used



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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Narcissus

 

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narcissus heedless
learn nothing from growing pains
knowing only self

~cie~

know the notes
If all you wanted was that snip of a Senryu, you're done here.

However, I have a horrible, awful idea, and I am about to enact it.

I am combining today's poetry post with the monthly IWSG post.

Ready or not, here it is.

OPTIONAL QUESTION: When you think of the term working writer, what does that look like to you? What do you think it is supposed to look like? Do you see yourself as a working writer or aspiring or hobbyist, and if latter two, what does that look like?

You asked, I deliver.

I have never before thought of the term "working writer," and, after today, I will probably not think of it again.

I am a writer who works on my writing and hopes that one day people will like it enough to pay for it.

I have no idea what it's supposed to look like. 

If people call me a hobbyist, they will wind up decomposing in my locker.

You're welcome to call me a hack. I can't force anyone to have good taste. But a hobbyist I'm not, at least when it comes to things of a literary nature.

I'm a hobbyist with my loom knitting. I'm sporadic and not very good at it.

I'm a hobbyist baker. Results may vary. I do get upset when they don't come out nice. However, I am not a professional.

I work on literary things from sunup to sundown.

I guess that makes me a working writer, even if I am a horrible hack.

Yeah--that's about it.

I worked to write this poetry, and it will be published by me in a volume, probably sometime before the end of the year so you can buy it for yourself as a Xmahanukwanzyule present.

If you want more poetry of questionable literary value, Imma hook you up right here.

This post was conceived and birthed using these prompts:



https://www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com/

By the way, I don't think that narcissus, AKA daffodils, are arrogant, stuck-up flowers. My poem uses an alternate interpretation of the prompt.

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Dedication
This post is dedicated to Eddie Van Halen (January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) and not because I think he was a narcissist. I'm rather sure he wasn't. Eddie was a hard-working and innovative musician, and although I even play the kazoo badly, he was one of my life's influences because of his creativity and determination. So, the fact that you are reading this today can partly be blamed on Eddie.





Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Following Desire

 

Image copyright Annalise Art on Pixabay

there is no template
for souls following desire
dolphin is not dog

~cie~



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Friday, October 2, 2020

Eye of the Storm

 

Image copyright Rudy and Peter Skitterians on Pixabay

https://pixabay.com/photos/cloudscape-clouds-weather-cumulus-384672/

I am in the eye

my vulnerability

under scrutiny

in the storm of perceptions

I am open and exposed

~cie~



http://www.octpowrimo.com/2020/10/octpowrimo-day-2.html

notes

Generally speaking, I am not following the form prompts for OctPoWriMo because where possible I am combining the OctPoWriMo and Carpe Diem prompts. Sometimes I may write two poems. The prompts happened to mesh very well today.

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