Posted in April 2018, Dialogue, NaPoWriMo 2018, Syllabic Verse

Then and Now

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19th Century Student

“Oh had I known then

What I know now, I’d

Laughed, and not worried”


20th Century Student

“Oh had you known then

What I know now, you’d

Have not believed”


Syllabic Verse-Dialogue

NaPoWriMo 2018 Day 7

Write out a list of all of your different layers of identity. For example, you might be a wife, a grandmother, a Philadelphian, a dental assistant, a rabid Phillies fan, a seamstress, retiree, agnostic, cancer survivor, etc.. These are all ways you could be described or lenses you could be viewed through. Now divide all of those things into lists of what makes you feel powerful and what makes you feel vulnerable. Now write a poem in which one of the identities from the first list contends or talks with an identity from the second list. This might turn out to be kind of a “heavy” exercise, emotionally, but I hope you will find the results enlightening

Posted in August 2017, Etheree

Past-Present-Future

Bridge
Life

Is short

Waste not.

Time is precious

Record memories.

Capture each moment

But dont dwell there, move on.

Fixate your mind on the future.

Wake every morning and proclaim: 

“The Past has no Present in my Future”

Etheree 

Thanks to my daughter, Laura, for the last line which inspired me to write this poem. 

Posted in Etheree, March 2017, Palindrome, Reverse Etheree

Yesterday’s Path

Yesterday's Path
I chose to walk with Yesterday

Leaving my present glade of time

I gazed at memories

I stood upon regrets

Mired in the past

That I couldn’t change

Misery

Became

Real


Real

Became

Misery

That I couldn’t change

Mired in the past

I stood upon regrets

I gazed at memories

Leaving my present glade of time

I chose to walk with Yesterday

Etheree–Reverse Etheree

Palindrome

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