Monthly Archives: April 2024

A Strange World NapoWriMo 2024, Day 4

Strange Fashion

Be it city, mountains or open range,
one thing on Earth that I find strange

is folks who purchase pants pristine,
then shred them, leaving  less blue jean,

revealing butt cheek, thigh and knee
to be the bulk of what we see.

Meanwhile, half a world away,
people toil night and day

to replace clothes they’ve worn to frays,
embarrassed at what  time displays.

If only we could work a trade
between the torn clothes naturally made

and those made by blade or rake,
simply for vain fashion’s sake.
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The prompt for NaPoWriMo 2024, Day 4 is “The Strangest Thing in the World”
Image by Matteo Vistacco on Unsplash.

 

Lakeside Garden: FOTD Apr 4, 2024

Poinsettias in Rita’s garden, Lake Chapala

For Cee’s FOTD

Two Moon Poems For dVerse Poets, Apr 2, 2024

Moonshadows

They lie on the surface without sinking in.
All around them is darkness that does not soak into them.
The moon causes but does not shape them.
What shapes them is what you have chosen to surround yourself with.
Trees or perhaps tall horses that stand unflinching in the moonlight,
making patterns of themselves on the front of your world.
Moonshadows are not the moon.
They are just a hint of it, altered by what comes between them.
Moon shadows are not today what they were yesterday.
They change every night and pull you along with them.
They filter out light but show you precisely where it is by its absence.

 

Moon Pie

When the moon is full
and everything ripe on the vine
I must have pie

juice running from the crisp crust
vanilla ice cream clouding its surface like clouds over the moon.

I bite into the piece like a slice of the moon..
like swiss cheese on apple pie.

slice of the moon.
moon pie.

 

For dVerse Poets “Stepping Out of the World”  Photo by John McKaveney: Bright Moon.
Go HERE to see how others responded to the prompt.

Crazy Shirley Gives a Ted Talk for NaPoWriMo

For NaPoWriMo Day Three :surreal poem. jdb image

Egyptian Starcluster For FOTD, Apr 3, 2024

 

The scientific name is Pentas Lanceolata

For Cee’s FOTD,  this is another flower from my friend Rita’s garden. Thanks, Rita!

Scarlet Canna, for FOTD Apr 2, 2024

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Conjoined Twins: FOTD April 1, 2024

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Tummy, Dear–For NaPoWriMo Day 2, 2024

 

Version 2

Tummy, Dear:

Stomach, darling, first of all I’d like to tell you how indispensable you are.  Literally, you are irreplaceable in my life.  Aside from digesting my food, you separate my waist from my chest and keep my belts from straying.  You warn me about absolutely revolting subjects as well as food and are handy for nudging ahead in tight crowds.

That said, I need to bring up one large touchy matter.  For all the good you do in this world, do you need to be quite so large?  Lately, for instance, I’ve watched you extending your territory–venturing out into one plump donut extending around my back.  This makes looking at my rear view in the mirror extremely distressing.  “I never look at myself in back,” one friend told me years ago, but darling, that had been evident for years–testified to by the tight snarl of hair in the middle of her head.

But I digress.  You’re  awfully quiet.  I’m a bit worried that I might have offended.  But, the topic of magnitude of sound being brought up, I’ll continue.  Were you aware that you have taken to communicating with me at inopportune times?  A small growl after midnight to remind me of today’s brownies hiding in their microwave storage space safe from ants and marauding family members and friends?  That’s fine…and probably the real reason you were given a voice in the first place. But that long low rumble increasing in volume in the middle of the significant pause in the dialogue of the movie playing in a hushed movie theater?  Totally unacceptable. Other times your voice is uncalled for?  At the dentist’s office and in the throes of a long passionate kiss.  In teachers’ conferences and at ladies bridge afternoons.  No. No. No.  You are not invited in this capacity.  Yes, digest the margarita, the popcorn or the rich dessert.  Comment upon it? No.

That’s it, dear stomach.  I appreciate you. I know you are vital to my health and happiness.  You provide me with countless pleasures–those pleasures increasing with the years.  But, sweet middle of mine, if you could see your way clear to not increasing at a rate commensurate with my pleasures, I would appreciate it very much.  Oh.  Talking again, I see.  And probably not listening.  Oh well.  I hear your message loud and clear.  A pint of triple chocolate extra fudge gelato in the freezer?  Well, honey, this time you are speaking my language.  No one is around.  And it is totally acceptable!

Love, Judy

The NaPoWriMo prompt Day 2 is to write a platonic love poem in the form of a letter. In other words, a poem not about a romantic partner, but some other kind of love – your love for your sister, or a friend, or even your love for a really good Chicago deep dish pizza. The poem should be written directly to the object of your affections and should describe at least three memories of you engaging with that person/thing.

The Teenie Weenies: NaPoWriMo Day 1: April 1, 2024

The Teenie Weenies

An entire civilization of charming creatures whirled
through all the hidden spaces that frequented my world.
They came out in the shadows or the crevices or nooks,
but the only things we knew of them were what we read in books.

Although they once were my best friends, member after member
of that small world is now forgotten, I only remember
the Schoolmarm and the General. The other ones, I fear,
though they mined a fallen cherry to make preserves for the year,

alas, I have forgotten. There are not the slightest traces
of names to go with any of those cherubic small faces.
I remember interactions with mice and bumblebees,
but the rest is lost to memory. Forgive me, if you please.

Buried on some bedroom shelf is one book, worn and tattered
but long-preserved because some part of me knew that it mattered.
And once that NaPoWriMo ban has finally been lifted,
and my jungle of old books has been explored and sifted,

I’ll fill you in on stories that used to fill my dreams,
to stuff imagination until it burst its seams,
leading to that poet that here puts down this line
to share with you this favorite memory of mine!

The NaPoWriMo prompt for today is to write – without consulting the book – a poem that recounts the plot, or some portion of the plot, of a novel that you remember having liked but that you haven’t read in a long time.

Last on the Card, March, 2024

I’m Reserved.  She’s not!!!! ;o)

For  BushBoy’s Last on the Card prompt.