When asked to write about a music concert I’ve attended, the options are expansive to say the least. To choose to write about one that left an impact on me leave is molecular by comparison. Sunday, January 19, 1978, Sheffield Top Rank It took seconds to steam up the windows.Eight teenage bodies exploded into theContinue reading “The future is unwritten”
Tag Archives: Poetry
Flowers
Today, we are to write a poem that involves people making music together, and that references – with a lyric or line – a song or poem that is important to us. I chose to go abstract after writing one of the lines two days ago that I felt a desperation to give purpose toContinue reading “Flowers”
Listen
Today’s prompt is a bit of a gift for me, as my poetry often features birds and their songs.This April I have been letting my writing go as loose as it felt right with lots of freeform and bits of prose thrown in. Today I thought I’d take a break and go for a haiku,Continue reading “Listen”
In my place
Wow! OMG WOW! What an inspiration the prompt delivered this morning. I woke to find Diane Wakoski sat at my breakfast table where she had poured strong, fresh Colombian coffee for two! She pushed an empty bowl across the dried pine surface and said, “here, fill that”, and then sat back, smiled through her beatnikContinue reading “In my place”
Paul called
Our challenge this penultimate April Sunday, is to write a poem informed by musical phrasing or melody, that employs some form of sound play (rhyme, meter, assonance, alliteration). One way to approach this is to think of a song we know and then basically write new lyrics that fit the original song’s rhythm/phrasing. I watchedContinue reading “Paul called”
Lisa’s song
Today’s optional prompt is to craft a poem that recounts an experience of driving/riding and singing, incorporating a song lyric. Today’s resource took us on a virtual visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum where I found out about a still unsolved robbery in 1990, when a dozen invaluable works of art were stolen. IContinue reading “Lisa’s song”
Breakfast for two
Today we are challenged to write a poem themed around friendship, with imagery or other ideas taken from a painting by Leonora Carrington, and a painting by Remedios Varo. Both artists belong (in part) to the surrealist school which I normally love, but I struggled to find anything to spark me with Carrington’s work. WhenContinue reading “Breakfast for two”
Velvet Alleyway
Today’s gauntlet takes the form of writing a poem that imposes a particular song on a place. We are to describe the interaction between the place and the music using references to a plant and, if possible, incorporate a quotation – there will be bonus points for using a piece of everyday, overheard language. IContinue reading “Velvet Alleyway”
Kia Hora Te Marino
Our challenge today is to write a six-line poem that has the same qualities as (from 60’s rock band MC5) Brother J.C.’s warm-up and Jane Kenyon’s poem The Shirt. Both are informed by repetition, simple language, and they express enthusiasm. They have a sermon/prayer-like quality and then end with a bang. Today’s resource took meContinue reading “Kia Hora Te Marino”
Symphony of the Glen
Today we are asked to try writing a poem that describes a place, particularly in terms of the animals, plants or other natural phenomena there. We should sink into the sound of our location and use a conversational tone, incorporating slant rhymes (near or off-rhymes, like “angle” and “flamenco”) into our poem. For an extraContinue reading “Symphony of the Glen”