NaPoWriMo #8: unusual love connections
Read the prompt at ReadWritePoem.org.
Wrestling with NaPoWriMo #8:
unusual love connections.
It's like that first ride
on Space Mountain
or Dad's racecar.
Armed with a uke.
(Sometimes 140 characters is enough. Is that a poetweet? Though there is a song a brewing from this prompt too. I might just have to sing it for you live first rather than casting it out into the internet.)
NaPoWriMo #7: love, funny side up
Read the prompt at ReadWritePoem.org.
First Date Tanka
"Hell will freeze over
When I date a musician,"
She warned the player.
Freezing snowflakes fluttered down
Sizzling to steam from their kiss.
NaPoWriMo #6: converse with images
Read the writing prompt at ReadWritePoem.org.
Picture the Dragon
Searching for an image
of inspiration
Refusing to settle
for rehashing what was seen
on the scene
made it's impact
now is gone.
Scanning photo collections
of ephemeral moments
that once lit a spark
but now are dark
wearing memory's weeds.
Even the most recent photo
seems quiet enough
until finally at the end of the day
a new picture is captured
of the third burning building.
Maybe it's just
random coincidence
that the photo album
placed a thumbnail of you
over this flaming scene.
The first was passed
on the way to the last picture of you
the second on the run from you
the third today outside this window
a reminder that
no matter how far you are
you set my world on fire.
NaPoWriMo #4: inside out
Read the prompt at ReadWritePoem.org.
Fearless Heart
pa da Da Dum
pa da Da Dum
Clip clop resounds
of hooves on the street
Echoing sound
of internal beat
To know the tremolo
Of a horsewoman's heart
Listen to the stride
Of her trusted steed's feet.
Mother has the heart of a Thoroughbred
Rarely at rest except when grazing
Mostly charging forth fearlessly
Unless restrained & pulling the lead
Dancing in a rhythmical flutter.
Perhaps that's what started the stutter...
You can't keep a good woman down
But hide a racing heart
In a corporate cubicle
Behind a glowing screen
30 some years
Where a love of speed
can find no release
Those hobbled hooves
will find fractured gate
Releasing the tension
In fibrillating bursts.
How do you untie the knots
Of too many years stalled
Before finally running free?
NaPoWriMo #3: scared yet?
Read the prompt at ReadWritePoem.org.
Childhood's Fear
When the world transforms
will you be where you were born?
Do you belong in the skin
that you're fitted within?
Dreams of witches
Transforming the family
Into a braying circus of donkeys
Shut out from the noisy chorus
Of conversation
Walking out into the world alone
Chased back into the house
By a bear
Not a tennis shoe wearing one
Of children's song
But a tell tale sign
That something's gone wrong
Waking with a scream
From these dreams
That muffle the adult arguments
From the other room
Sentinel heralds that this home
Is no longer safe
Rather a fractured fairy tale
That will not end happily ever
Unless the seeds are scattered
To grow wild across the land
Outsiders censure
Judge how the garden grows
Insisting on white picket fences
Not understanding
Some plants will tangle
Choking each other to death
Unless separated
Alone in the wilderness
This tree will root
Branch out and blossom
Providing shelter & fruit
For the wander lost
Approaching without an ax
Of condemnation
NaPoWriMo #2: the ol’ acronym switcheroo
Here's the link the the ReadWritePoem.org prompt.
Rhythmic Wave Process
Undulating time
in sonic waves
to the motion
of the ocean
the waves crest
watery through eyes
in rivers over blushing plains
leaving salt traces
distilling the water
before quenching thirst
by returning
with rhythmic contractions
to the well of the spirit
NaPoWriMo #1 Shuffle a Poem
We now interrupt your regularly scheduled Jazz and Poetry Blog for NaPoWriMo or National Poetry Writing Month. I'll link you to the prompts so you can try them yourself. Somewhere in the mix I'll get around to a Doo-Nanny decompression blog too, but until then...
Diamond Joe - Screaming Js
G.I. Jive - Johnny Mercer
Jump Jive 'n' Wail - Brian Setzer Orchestra
Moonglow - Willie Humphrey & Brian O'Connell
Bring it with You When You Come - Cannon's Jug Stompers
For the love wary...
Pulling tight his purse strings
at the wailing of a heart,
Diamond Joe owned the prairie
hiring men lost and weary.
Cities grew across the land
Wiping out the cowboy song,
And lovesick ones on their knees
Uncle Sam then shipped o'r seas.
But G.I. jive is rough
without a heart to hold you,
No joyous jump jive 'n' wail
but a hard and lonesome trail.
So before you let her leave
Bandage up your broken love,
Bring it with you when you come
Let some moonglow heal your home.
Read the writing prompt at ReadWritePoem.org
(I can't help but think this ends up making more sense if you know the lyrics to all the songs included.)
Taking Flight
No pennies in the pocket
Hair blowing in the wind
Smiling wide as a whale
Happy passenger.
Hot red convertible
Caresses mountain curves
Blaring jump jive jazz
Dashing driver.
Landing lightly
The town opens its door
Welcoming music lovers
Playing promises.
Holding court
In the center of town
The High Priestess of Soul
Finally home.
Gathered together
A community of believers
Whisper prayers of faith
Doves fly.
May we all soar with her song & remember that you never walk alone.
Fire
See the flames alight in my hands
radiating out from my heart
holding Gabrielle's words
singing the song of creation?
Hop to it,
lift up your head
open your mouth
speak love
& live.
I love you,
wendi
p.s. In the mid 1990's I was fortunate to spend a few years singing with Shades of Praise. I've had a version of "Fire (shut up in my bones)" that our director Cora Jackson taught us in my head this evening. I couldn't find that for you to hear, but I can recommend her first album to you here: Original Praise.
Here are a few other things I found along the way to share:
Jeremiah 1:5, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
Jeremiah 17:9, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?”
Jeremiah 29:10-11, “This is what the LORD says: ‘When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my gracious promise to bring you back to this place. ‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’”




