The only place where you can dream
Living here is not what it seems
--Iron Maiden, Strange World I just want to walk right out of this world 'cause everybody has a poison heart. --The Ramones
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
April PAD Challenge + NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 17
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Not Here to Please You
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Inside the Monster
Never been hip, but never conformed,
Been lusted for but never loved;
I am both monster and victim.
Nobody sees me when they look,
They only see someone they've agreed
It's acceptable to throw stones at.
notes
Prompt used:
https://experiencewriting.com/2023/10/07/oct-7-prompts-fear-is-a-monster/
Form used:
https://playground.poetry.blog/2019/10/07/invented-poetry-forms-the-lewis-carroll-square-poem/
I've written a lot about being scapegoated, in this case, for having a large body. If you think it's okay to treat people like trash because they're bigger than you feel they should be, that's a you problem. You need to take a long, hard look at yourself. I spent too many years apologizing for my age, appearance, size, social status, trauma, and everything else. I won't do it anymore.
We know about bullies. Let's talk about concern trolls.
~Ornery Owl Has Spoken~
Saturday, September 24, 2022
30 Days of Haiga 2022: So Done with Diet Culture
text
this body once lean and flat
has become hilly and fat
I am tired of stale advice
anything but fresh and nice
notes
Thursday's D'Verse Poets prompt requested couplets.
https://dversepoets.com/2022/09/22/mtb-two-by-two/
The Saturday Mix gave us the word pairings flat and hilly and stale and fresh.
Now, you might be thinking to yourself "how in the world is Ornery going to make that work? There aren't any Japanese poetry forms that use couplets!"
That's what I was thinking myself, but I did a little research, and there kind of is one. It's called the Kouta.
https://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/tag/japanese/
The Kouta 小唄 (little or short song) is a popular Japanese verse form of the Muromachi Period, 14th thru 16th century. The lyrical song was resurrected as a Geisha song in the late 1800s and is still popular today. The form has several variations, though always short in only 4 lines a 5th line is sometimes is added. The theme reflects ordinary life and often uses colloquialisms and onomatopoeia. The most popular are love songs. The elements of Kouta are:
a poem in 4 lines. (an occasional 5th line may appear)
a stand alone poem but often is accompanied by other Koutas with the same theme.
syllabic, variable odd numbered syllable lengths, the most common patterns are written in lines of alternating 7-5-7-5 syllables or 7-7-7-5 syllables.
secular, personal, themes of ordinary life
often includes onomatopoeia.
My brain is too tangled to think of even spelling onomatopoeia let alone trying to write a poem containing such. I also tweaked the rules a bit. Every line has seven syllables.
What's the poem about? In brief, about being a fat person just trying to live life and accept myself as I am in a society rampant with hateful messages about people who look like me, as well as all manner of unsolicited diet advice. I've written many posts about this subject so I will not go into it too deeply here, but diets don't work, in fact, for most people, they do more harm than good.
There's a place where people can put any unwanted diet advice they may have for me. It's called Where The Sun Don't Shine.
I created the Haiga with Pixlr.com and a free-use image by Bianca Van Dijk on Pixabay.
https://pixabay.com/illustrations/boho-art-female-body-woman-7450246/
It's amusing in a depressing sort of way to search for images of plus-size women. Many people seem to think that plus size means anything with more girth than a twig.
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
30 Days of Haiga 2022: The House of Dark Dreams
text
my favorite tales
born in the house of dark dreams
conceived in shadow
notes
I'm grateful for today's prompt from D'Verse Poets, which provided me with the amazing artwork used to create the Haiga.
https://dversepoets.com/2022/09/13/the-strange-houses-of-lee-madgwick/
I'm okay with you using the Haiga if you wish, but you will have to credit both me (Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl) for the digital manipulation, text art, and poem and the original image creator Lee Madgwick. For me, a link back to this blog is acceptable. Here is a link to Mr. Madgwick's website. https://leemadgwick.co.uk/
I used Pixlr.com to create the text art and the decaying effects used on the image.
I've got a few thoughts, but nobody is beholden to stick around for them.
This day started badly. One reason it's hard for people with psychological issues to maintain relationships is that prospective partners think they can fix us, but when depression or anxiety flares up (or never completely leaves) said partner becomes put out that they have not, in fact, fixed us. The trauma that led to my multiple nervous breakdowns occurred 25, 30, 40, or even 50 years ago. I should be over it, especially if I received the wondrous healing love that we're all taught to expect will totally happen if we're worthy of it, right?
I don't have a partner and I won't again. I no longer see this as a failing on my part or see myself as a failure because I just don't do romance right. I am just learning at nearly 60 years old to respect and care for myself. That it is necessary to be coupled to be a complete human being is an erroneous idea that does many people a great disservice. Some of us truly are better off without it.
I also found myself yet again explaining to some know-it-all who totally understands how metabolic health and issues like poverty, stress, and food insecurity work (bask in the sarcasm, I've slathered it on with a trowel) that a "war on Teh Obeesiteee" in which individuals are shamed for their physique and assumed to be constantly shoveling "bad food" into their gobs and never lifting a finger to do anything but play video games is not only ineffective but harmful.
After that, I was just tired and discouraged. Sometimes I tire of explaining reality to dimwits, especially dimwits who want to keep on feeling morally superior for their simple-minded stance on complex issues. I also caught (probably) a cold last week. So I took a nap.
I still felt bad about myself when I woke up from my nap, but as I worked on today's Haiga challenge, I started feeling better. Then I was able to remember something I already know.
Fat is not the worst thing a person can be.
However, being a sanctimonious jerk who shames other people's bodies is bone-headed and boorish.
I'd rather be fat than a boorish bonehead.
~Ornery Owl Has Spoken~
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Still Too Easy to be Hard (Triple Tanka)
- Old (Middle-aged, anyway)
- Fat
- Ugly
Monday, October 26, 2020
Ugly