Showing posts with label loop poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loop poem. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2022

Crawling Back to You from the Blue Past

 

Image taken 7 May 2017 at the Denver Aquarium.

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I'm going to share a poem now. You can read the notes after the poem if you're so inclined, or ignore them if you'd rather. Whatever.

It's a long-un. You have been warned!

I don't believe I had a sundae
Sundae on that Sunday
Sunday when we celebrated your birthday
Birthday number 27 in 2017.

2017 was another year filled with challenges
Challenges in a challenging life
Life often feels like I'm swimming in sludge
Sludge that won't budge while wearing boots of cement.

Cement clogs my mental abyss while I drink my coffee
Coffee leaves a vivid taste of bitterness on my tongue
Tongue known to smudge conversation with awkward utterances
Utterances the Shiny Happy People need the Rosetta Stone to translate.

Translate my colorful, shimmering stories to something bleak as charcoal
Charcoal stains the charred landscape in a place with no butterflies
Butterflies have departed the world on tiny pixie wings
Wings on the wind, never to return.

Return now to the beginning of this rambling discourse
Discourse regarding the matter of me not having a sundae
Sundae on the Sunday when we celebrated your birthday
"Birthdays should be jubilant," proclaim the Shiny Happy People; you are happiest when things are low-key.

Low-key Loki trips the light fantastic through the leaves
Leaves sprinkled in imaginary sand in my mind
Mind gone wool-gathering like it is wont to do
Do you remember that day when we had lunch with the fishes?

Fishes swam beside us, but we didn't go beach-combing
Beachcombing requires a beach, but there was none to be found
Found in our landlocked land surrounded by mountains
Mountains where the sun shines gingery golden.

Golden is the name of the town I grew up in
In a place where I was as out of place as a butterfly in a wetsuit
Wetsuit or toga, I was always dressed wrong
Wrong for the snobs in that town of my youth.

Youth is long gone, I bless the day it passed on
On into the past, at last, leaving me the chance
The chance to heal, but healing comes slowly
Slowly the memories return of that day.

Day when we celebrated your 27th year
Year when I didn't have a sundae on Sunday
Sunday came and went with no hot fudge or whipped cream
Cream-colored clouds floated by in the sky.

359 words

Today's poem is a loop poem. Loop Poetry is a poetry form created by Hellon. There are no restrictions on the number of stanzas nor on the syllable count for each line. In each stanza, the last word of the first line becomes the first word of line two, last word of line 2 becomes the first word of line 3, last word of line 3 becomes the first word of line 4. This is followed for each stanza. The rhyme scheme is abcb.

Variations:

1. Stanzas, writers choice on the number, no rhyming, the last word, first word scheme is maintained.

2. One long stanza, no limit on number of lines, no rhyming scheme, the last word, first word scheme is maintained.

3. Couplets mixed with 4 line stanzas, the last word, first word scheme is maintained in the stanzas. It can also be used in the couplets. Rhyme scheme is ab, cc, defg, hh, ii, jklm, nn, oo.

I went with Variation #1.

I have a new idea. I've always wanted to become more consistent with my photography shares. I have folder upon folder of photos rescued from my deceased iPhone 7. I plan to share these photos and combine them with a poem, every Sunday-ish. When I've done sharing a folder, if it's a big one like Folder #3 from 2017 is, I will have a new poetry book!

~Ornery Owl Has Spoken~


Free use image from Open Clipart Vectors

The Prompts






















Friday, November 19, 2021

November PAD Challenge 2021: Sunset of the City

 


At the back of the beginning

Beginning of the end

End of the day when the citizens stopped

Stopped being able to say “let’s pretend.”

 

Image by Bill Dodd

Pretend that tomorrow will just begin new.

New novel styles sweep us into the now.

Now everything we built lies covered in ashes.

Ashes of things that now seem unimportant somehow.

 

Image by Bill Dodd

Somehow we must realize before it’s too late

Late grows the hour and we need to stop doing

Doing nothing but step upon those who are lacking.

Lacking understanding will lead us to ruin.


~ornery owl~

90 Words

prompts



I utilized the phrase "at the back of the beginning" to open my poem.



Prompt: Write a "future" poem
As a cold war kid, the potential for nuclear devastation always loomed on the horizon. In current times it seems more likely that any nuclear attack on the United States would take the form of a dirty bomb rather than a warhead. 

Whatever the case, attitudes of intolerance do not foster an environment of peace and safety. The future in my poem is one that I would prefer to prevent.



I used the prompt words and used end-stopping on select lines. I'm not sure it works. I may remove it before the publication of the poem. The form is a loop poem. http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/looppoetry.html



The prompt was the two photos included in the poem.


The Icky, Sticky, Nit-Picky Legalese If You Please (Or Don't Please)


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Friday, October 9, 2020

Book of Thoughts

 

Image copyright cromaconceptovisual on Pixabay

remember when you recorded your thoughts
thoughts in a pretty little book
book overflowing with heartfelt feelings
feelings you thought worth a second look

remember when the whimsical gave way
way to the practical to earn your pay
pay the price for losing your dreams
dreams become nightmares when the soul cannot play

~cie~

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

OctPoWriMo 2019: Day 22: Broken Pieces

Image by Peter H from Pixabay

I was born broken
Broken under a bad sign
Sign that says "keep away"
Away from this heart of mine

I will never be whole
Whole life spent with a heavy heart
Heart that was broken before I was born
Born into a life that tore me apart

You'll never find me embracing light
Light and lies are all the same
Same pretenders to goodness everywhere
My strength lies in not playing their game

I run for my life, hide from the light
Light which exposes too much of my soul
Soul embracing the darkness inside
Inside a broken heart long gone cold

~Cie~


Notes:
Loop Poetry is a poetry form created by Hellon. There are no restrictions on the number of stanzas nor on the syllable count for each line. In each stanza, the last word of the first line becomes the first word of line two, last word of line 2 becomes the first word of line 3, last word of line 3 becomes the first word of line 4. This is followed for each stanza. The rhyme scheme is abcb.

Sorry, but your girl Cie ain't feeling the whole question and answer part of the prompt. Make of this poem what you will.

Song inspirations follow!


Friday, October 11, 2019

OctPoWriMo 2019: Day 11: Silence the Dissenting Bitches

Image by StockSnap from Pixabay

in the echo chamber
chamber at the center
center of the chaos
chaos when you enter

the noise of your mindless mind
mind that you mind your p's and q's, bitches
bitches submit to the muzzle
muzzle the dissenting witches

gag them from the first unwanted kiss
kiss, just kiss, move on her like a bitch
bitch don't want it, what the bitch want don't matter
matter one iota if you get to scratch your itch

no respect for women, you can do anything
anything you want so long as you're a star
star in your own movie in your narcissistic head
head right off to prison and be a star behind bars

~Sly Has Spoken~


Notes:
This eviscerating verse was snarled out by Cie's badly behaved radical harridan alter-ego, Sly Fawkes, who wishes to remind you of the following words spoken by Emperor Commodus Trump and caught on tape. Sly is thrilled that The Humiliation of the American People appears to be going down in flames, and she has popcorn, hot dogs, and marshmallows ready to roast over the impeachment inferno.

“I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married.”

“I did try and fuck her. She was married.”

“Just kiss. I don’t even wait. When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.”

“Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”


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Saturday, October 20, 2018

OctPoWriMo 2018: Day 20: Fetch: Once in a Moment

Princess Ondina receives an omen

Once in a moment
Which extended for hours 
The minutes became days
'Neath stars more beautiful than flowers

The clock ticked a timeless rhythm
In the hourglass there was a glow
Foretelling an event in the future
Something which my heart needed to know

The events of my past were awful
The present gives no relief
The hourglass foretold to me
Of one who would steal my heart like a thief

Not a thief with malicious intent
A thief with a delicate touch
Of all the moments in this life's chronology
This one means so very much

The night was filled with terror
My heart filled with hope and fear
For you would bring me my greatest treasure
Though all would end in tears

Princess Ondina Rvaga
Regent, Western Zecor


Note:
Yes, it's another story-poem from the world of Fetch.
People aren't too keen for these poems. I think I've gotten one comment on them in the time since Fetch sprang into being close to four years ago. 
Nonetheless, I will keep writing them. They keep the story alive although I've not been able to work on it directly for quite some time.
To paraquote Dr. Frank N. Furter, "I didn't make it for you!"
So, there's that.