Saturday, January 30, 2010

Uprooted


This week's readwritepoem gave us this great photo by Sepulture to ponder. I loved this photo, and fussed over this poem for over a week. I'm still not happy with it, but here's what I have so far...


My position, precarious
My tenure, untenable
Where I imagined myself
Firmly planted
In deep soil, rooted
Where I fancied myself
So perfectly suited
Wasn’t there
Was a throne made of sand,
And a home made of air.
Was an anthology of stories
I wrote in my sleep
And recited like a catechism
Until they turned to beliefs
So I finger the beads
Of my sorrowful brain
And dig in the dirt
And hope for the rain

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Writer's Block


Buds on the trees
In January
Have left me
Wordless.
Without my security
Blanket of
January snow,
The stanzas
Stand silenced.
My metaphors
Mistrust the warmth,
And they should.
A literal thaw
Brings no
Figurative good.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Redheaded Solidarity-A Haiku

I'm on Team Conan!






Funny, smart, pale-faced
redheads should be cherished, right?
Who's with me, people?

Monday, January 11, 2010

January's Child

It's funny...this poem might suggest that I am feeling depressed or sorry for myself, but I am not at all. This poem just came out. I kind of had fun with it.
January’s child is born into
Ordinary Time.
And celebrates among half-empty
Christmas clearance racks.

She is gifted with get-in-shape
And get-organized
And take-control-of-your-life ads,
Wrapped up tight in resolutions.

There are no angels to herald her birth
Or royal gift-bearers,
Just a post-Christmas budget crunch
And post-holiday belly bloat.

She is a child of the cleaning up
And the putting away
And the clearing out
And tax time.

She shivers each year to a start
Under January skies
While the twinkling lights
Of December
Fade to dullness in her eyes.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

el pez




the old year flames out


and collides with our hunger


for a brand new start
(A haiku inspired by the burning fish Rick made for the annual Mayfield New Year's Eve party)




Friday, January 1, 2010

Illumination

This week's readwritepoem prompt gave us this beautiful photo by Shane Gorski for inspiration...



At long last the light
breaks in and brings the beauty
of the scribbles-- the
scratches-- I made on
the wall of my consciousness
to light.