NaPoWriMo Day 2

Carol A. Stephen

Well, I wrote it and then forgot to post…Today’s prompt is to write a poem inspired by the song that was #1 the day you were born. My song is Heartaches, by Ted Weems (although the version I prefer was much later by The Marcels) The song is rather angst-y …

Happy Heartaches to You Birthday Song

I was born under the sign
and sound a heart makes
when it aches
with the burn of lyric
into memory, the sacrament
of kisses that sear into flesh
stigmata of love song
an anthem to heartbreak
that only the 1940’s evokes
if you’re old enough to remember
you now wish you could forget.

Carol A. Stephen, April 2, 2012
On April 13,1947 Heartaches by Ted Weems was #1

NaPoWriMo 2012 Day 1

Well, today I combined the prompt from Poetic Asides’ PAD challenge to write a communication related poem with NaPoWriMo’s triolet challenge. I will be the first to admit my triolet skills are rusty indeed.

End Notes

These words must say what there is left to say
to end this thing that changes love to hate.
At start who’d know that we would see this day
these words must say what there is left to say?
Such trite regrets and sorrow and dismay
we’ve left so little now it is too late.
These words must say what there is left to say
to end this thing that changes love to hate.

National Poetry Month Writing Challenge 2012 NaPoWriMo

 

I haven’t officially registered this blog as a participant, as I am not sure that I will be doing the challenge this month, but I wanted to note it to any of you poets out there who may not be aware, and might be interested in participating yourself.

You don’t need to register to participate. That’s of course up to you.  But there are some great writing prompts over the course of the next 30 days, going by the ones from last year. I got a lot of good drafts to work with.

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Work titled "Machine For Writing Poetry" by Rita Boley Bolaffio circa 1953. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here is a link to the website: http://www.napowrimo.net/

I thought this artwork interesting; looks like some of my poems in progress…lol

 

Carol

 

 

 

NO-COMFORT ZONE WEEK ENDING MARCH 11TH

Carol A. Stephen

 

 

 

 

 

 

This week, my intentions were good, but I didn’t quite manage to submit. Too many things got in the way. However, I am not going to let that deter me from striving for this week to come!  On the positive side, I did succeed at a couple of other challenges that took me outside my zone.

First, I volunteered to judge a youth writing competition awhile ago, but this week also agreed to be the media person/editor for communications on this event. It will be part of a town event in June, and should be a challenge as well.

Second, I went to a great party alone, and although, yes, I sat in a corner, within a couple of minutes I had made two new poet friends.  Years ago I would have been alone in that corner and silently wishing myself very small.   I managed some networking on behalf of a poetry organization I belong to, and had a casual conversation with someone I had found a little intimidating before the party. All of that made up for the terrible snowstorm that awaited me on the drive back home!  I have also managed to keep away from chocolate this week, mostly.  And finally, last night found myself as part of a foursome for dinner including a very well-known American poet, and holding up my side of the conversation. I had been at a workshop he was presenting, and there was a reading later in the evening, so it just worked out that we ended up going to dinner together. Altogether a wonderful day and evening that left me exhilarated and feeling connected to poetry, just like the first time I ever attended a poetry reading. I would like to bottle that feeling so that I can use it as a tonic on those days when I lose track and lose confidence.

Looking forward to writing this week, while this feeling is still with me!  Carol