mermaidcamp

mermaidcamp

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Spylight

April 24, 2015 3 Comments

skeleton

skeleton

Windows of stained glass, gothic arches reaching down from heaven

Contain secret hiding places from which to see the world in procession

Between clouds and stars light years have passed uncounted, forgotten

Pathways of comets, trails of meteors falling to earth, and fools misbegotten

Bright  illumination shines through the veils, the curtain, and the hidden door

While multitudes enrolled in rival schools of thought collapse into war

Youth, athletic performance, strength have become the peak obsession,

Playing games is a metaphor when competition is the prize possession

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

Poets and poetry are celebrated during the month of April here.  Enjoy reading writing and reciting!!!

Exchange

April 22, 2015 1 Comment

 

poppy

poppy

California Poppy

California Poppy

Currencies and agricultural pursuits have exchanges

Changing times, political events, require sensitive gauges

To measure then analyze the progress we have to report

Comparisons to perfection are built on data that we all support

The withdrawal from nature has no column in this audit of value

The inexhaustible generosity of earth has unlimited virtue

Flowing steadily down from high places feeding the demands

Of a hunger impossible to satiate that nobody alive understands

Pioneers of wilderness and giants of industrial conquest

Bequeath to the future a desolate landscape, fully processed

skull and crossbones

skull and crossbones

Find your muse and write some poetry this month.  Enjoy the work of diverse poets here.

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

 

Dream Dance

April 19, 2015 2 Comments

pineapple guava

pineapple guava

Dreaming images float or chase us in spaces we imagine
The faces are all from waking life, although they may not
Play the parts they occupy in regular time, but rather become
Part of an intricate message system designed to save us
From our delusional thought that we are alone, yet stable
Without any assistance from the rest of the universe our
Opinions stagger on in stubborn resistance to the music
Being played in harmony and ecstasy by angelic choirs

wildflowers

wildflowers

When slipping into sleep remind yourself to dance to the tune
Look deeply into the light of the moon, and seek guidance
From stars, from darkness, from your own inner lantern
That preserves the flame, the pilot light, inside your being
Throw silken scarf of brightly colored symbols toward the sky
Encircling the changing constellations of the heavens

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

Enjoy all kinds of poetry written by all kinds of poets here.  April is a special month to write and read new poetry.

Upwardly Mobile 

April 9, 2015 1 Comment

cactus blooming

cactus blooming

Bright stars illuminate passages between treachery and glory,

At dawn some of the possibilities scatter across the sky

Others stay hidden beneath the shade of an obvious story

Painted lights on party patios strung between truth and lie

There is danger passing through the desert without insight or guidance

Patrons of progress and development sow dusty seeds of convenience

Remnants of  culture, scraps of common purpose shattered in the process

cactus blooming

cactus blooming

 

Languages and Roses

April 7, 2015 9 Comments

yellow rose

yellow rose

blooming in unison with stars, moons and constellations

each petal says something unique as it opens to the sun

fleeting art of the garden speaks directly to the soul

translation is not needed or available for the subtle message

of color, light, scent, flavor and soft petals dropping to the ground

pink sister and red red roses

pink sister and red red roses

red red rose

red red rose

 

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

To ride the poetry train in April check the poet participants’ sites here.

Renewal

April 3, 2015 3 Comments

thorny issues

thorny issues

Renew  belief in daily magic and mystical retreat
Throw caution over the cliff into the turgid water far below
If time waits and your ideals simmer on low heat for too long
Regret and confiscated creativity will overshadow your talents

Hourglass of weakening resolve spills multi colored sands
Through the narrow opening, sliding down toward eternity
With clear, smooth and unequivocably final gravitas

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

Find poetry fun all month here.

April Fool Romance

March 31, 2015 2 Comments

Jurgen and Ardell

Jurgen and Ardell

Born to be together, nobody would ever guess

How destiny had formed their souls into a perfect fit

He is concerned with systems, mathematics, digital hacks

She is an intuitive healer, in possession of everything he lacks

They found themselves in Big Sur, a classic hippie venue

Aires attraction brought them in sync, and the magnetism continues

Sharing  a birthday on  April first  these lovers celebrate diversity

Cherishing home grown romance, more abundant with each anniversary

These fools know the secret in taking risks is usually on the surface

Be the lover you were born to be by ignoring what makes others nervous

 

Happy birthday to my favorite foolish couple!

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

Please enjoy the poetry party this month by clicking here.  Read, write, recite…be corny, gentle readers. There is no such thing as too corny.

 

 

 

Schedule Success

March 30, 2015 6 Comments

sunrise on the Rillito

sunrise on the Rillito

Today I am preparing for the verbal marathon of #NaPoWriMo, during which I will produce 30 poems in 30 days. April in Arizona is a very rapidly changing display of flower to fruit to summer heat. We have hit 90 already and are staying just below that 90 degree mark for our high temperatures this week. Wild flowers and cactus blossoms are liberally painting the desert with saturated colors. Nights are cool, with a drastic differences between the low and high temperatures. Our climate is one of extremes, and we seem to be drifting into ever more unpredictable weather and endless drought. By May the heat will keep many folks inside for most of the day. April, however, is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate nature.  My preparation to become a poet has fostered a schedule change in my routine.  I started going to the gym as soon as I awake in order to log my exercise and clear the slate for the middle of the day.  Much to my delight my gym is not yet very crowded at 6:30 in the morning.  I hit the weight room, take a walk along the river, then linger in the steam room as long as I can.  The accomplishment feels good, but the steamed clean body is also a wonderful benefit.  I leave feeling uplifted and energetic.  I had such a great time today I am sure it will be easy to implement this new routine for April, and maybe for the entire summer.

I have been gathering my strength as well as my supplies for this challenge.  I have a few notes, some art I have been preparing, and a notebook for freehand writing.  I normally do all my composing on a laptop or iPad, but all the poets say longhand unlocks a certain part of the brain not accessed on a keyboard.  I am interested in illustrating my own poems, so I will jump back and forth from paper to digital formats in creating the visuals.  Anything goes.  I am not educated in all the themes and forms that poetry takes.  I always end up in iambic pentameter if I make up a rhyming ditty out loud (limerick style).  On paper it is fun to write in different colors, applying doodles, notes, mind mapping, or any device that fills and shapes the page.  My goal is to stretch creatively in both my written and visual material.  I am looking forward to reading the other participants poems because I know from past years that is where the real inspiration occurs.

I am also setting up my sewing machine on my office desk for daily use.  I believe that creativity runs in streaks, and to capture it all, one must work in different mediums.  I have a stash of beautiful fabric; and who doesn’t like to have new wardrobe options that nobody else has?  The tactile, somewhat mathematical activity of sewing a garment is a good balance to word craft.  I plan to make clothing suitable for wear at poetry readings and gallery openings, in other words, unusual.  I am seeing  this challenge as I might perceive a duck that looks and quacks like a duck.  If I look and act like a poet, I am on my way:

  • I will be in nature for the sunrise because that is what I think poets should do.
  • I will conclude my active work out early in the day to make plenty of uninterrupted time for art and poetry.
  • I commit to sewing some new garments designed to tell the world that I am a poet (or at least an eccentric).
  • I will mingle daily with my fellow poets who are sharing this month with me
  • I hope to turn on some of my gentle readers to my fellow poets and their work

Following the hashtag #NaPoWriMo will take you to the source.  I wish you pleasure, perception, and connection during this special month.  Enjoy!!!

NaPoWriMo 2015

NaPoWriMo 2015

spring green

spring green

April in Fool’s Paradise

March 27, 2015 2 Comments

deep center

deep center

My dear gentle readers, it is with some trepidation that I embark on a voyage that will take this blog into new territory. During the month of April, National Poetry Writing Month, I will be publishing 30 poems in 30 days right here.  It has been my desire to portray my persona in a writing.  I like covering subjects like my family tree and current events because it gives me a fact based framework, like news reporting.  I do enjoy that kind of research, so I will resume my prose posting when my 30 poems have been produced.  Do not fear. I will not turn this into my own little garden of verses.  I think it is fun to be a scribe, choosing subjects that I find intriguing.  Your fact finding reporter will return in May.

One aspect of creativity and psychic phenomena I notice and follow is the way willingness to practice opens new frontiers.  I believe we are all psychic, and all poets.  These talents or gifts can’t develop unless they are used.  Another belief that I hold strongly is that we create art that has a specific audience.  The audience can only find us if we publish or otherwise give them a chance to read it.  During April contests and events will be held to teach and share poetry writing.  By following the hashtag #NaPoWriMo on social media you can tune into happenings in your area and share fun with folks from around the world.  You may decide to participate in a group poem or attend a reading.  Of course you do not need to publish 30 poems to enjoy reading them.  I started on my path by tuning into this a couple of years ago and writing only a few of my own.  I think it is contagious in a very good way.

psyche

psyche

I was a production potter for years, selling my pots to make a living. Some of the best and most interesting pottery I made was done when I was a beginner and had very little skill. Later I made technically better pieces, but I was always producing something to sell, so I was influenced by that thought.  I hope that my poetry will follow that pattern.  My April adventure is intended to break out some new area of my ability in order to stay truly creative. I count on beginner’s luck, but am working hard to find good subjects.  Please stay tuned to find out where this leads.  I appreciate any suggestions you may have.

pitcher plant

pitcher plant

Memory and Poetry

March 24, 2015 3 Comments

shrimp plant

shrimp plant

 

Our memories are not accurate, but serve as a guide to learning more about what might have happened. We fill in the blanks with what we are told or what is presumably common knowledge when we think about the past. This was never so clear to me as when a group of my elementary school friends recalled our childhood together after 50 years. Most of us remembered different versions of the past, with a few striking exceptions. The most hated teacher was remembered in her worst aspects. None of us could recall her being nice at all during the entire 5th grade year. The memories had become more like cartoons than real events, with only a few details sparking us to bring up related stories.  The only event we all vividly recalled exactly the same was an incident involving a girl who spewed vomit out of her nose. In the third grade this made a very big impression on all of us.  I believe the intense olfactory element of the memory is what made it so specific.  We laughed about it, but this was the most memorable shared experience we had from our time in elementary school.  She was not present, but she was the center of attention for a while.

Good and romantic memories may be built on delusion or on fables that are repeated and slightly altered by each person who tells them.  We recall certain details and omit others to patch together a self-fulfilling story of cause and effect. Our dreams and pastimes create  frameworks for the past to become a fairy tale, and our self-image a sport.  Time changes our perspective and buries much of the unpleasant reality under a blanket of foggy forgetfulness.  We are all in the same memory soup in this sense.  None of us is a reliable witness to anything we experienced in the past.  Some choose to highlight the suffering, and others feature past success or accomplishment as the anchor to the ship of self-definition.  The overriding emotions blur the facts, and that is all perfectly normal.

I remember writing poems and songs when I was very young.  I have no examples of any of it, but I am sure I was prolific.  I sent poems to magazines for publication.  I saved my rejection letters because I was into my role as a poet.  I played piano and clarinet when I was very young, but switched to baritone ukulele, then later guitar for my role as teen folk singer.  My first job in life was as a singer and a costumer when I was 17 years old.  I traveled to North Carolina for the summer theater gig my high school choir director had helped me land.  My mother and aunt drove me across Tennessee, stopping at the Grand Ole Opry to see a show.  Minnie Pearl was on stage…memorable Minnie. I arrived in Cherokee, North Carolina in high spirits because I was working and living away from my parents.  It was my high dive into the deep end, and I was thrilled. “Where am I going with this?”, you may wonder, gentle reader.

I am returning to some kind of remembered roots in this blog for the month of April, 2015.  I will participate in #NaPoWriMo and create 30 poems in 30 days right here.  I have been enjoying a period of study and immersion into poems and poets, and now will boldly commit to the creative task of being a poet all next month. I have done enough creative ventures in my life to know that there are many different tastes, and therefore room for all kinds of art.  After April I will resume my matter of fact writing style.  I hope my poetic posting will please you. For me it is a big stretch beyond my present boundaries, and that is why I want to do it.  If you send rejection letters I will be perfectly understanding.   By publishing I am already moving beyond my childhood limits.  I believe it is good to find a new high dive into the deep end from time to time.

yucca

yucca