Prompt: Instead of one poem, write three mini-vignettes of memories you come back to often. A sleeveless magenta jumpsuit, tied at the waist with a bow, and a white blazer framing my shoulders. The restaurant is dim and flickering with candlelight. Tapas appear in front of us and we take turns sampling each other’s plates.Continue reading “Vignettes”
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I Forget
Prompt: Write a circle poem–a poem with the same beginning and ending line. “Don’t forget this moment.” But now it hovers at the tips of my fingers, at the tip of my tongue,Blurry and distorted by the hum of activity thatSweeps my days away so when I blink the week has gone.I look at picturesContinue reading “I Forget”
Three Generations of Hands
Prompt: Today’s poem is about hands. Hold, grip, reach, or scratch your way into it. Perfectly plump palms of infant handsSoftness conceals strength in inquisitive fingersFingernails as dainty as the tiniest seashellsKnuckles only visible by the dimples in their skin.Gentle and firm with purpose; reassuring in their dualityAbsorb tears and caress flushed cheeksOutstretched, ready toContinue reading “Three Generations of Hands”
Small Joy
#napowrimo #spprompts Prompt: Write a love letter to a small joy. Easily overlooked and quickly dismissed,Swept away by busyness And missed by eyes glued to the horizon. A piece of smooth sea glass on a vast beach of monotonyWaiting for an appreciative discoverer.Taking on many forms,Offering opportunities to refresh the soul,Inviting me to be still.You’reContinue reading “Small Joy”
My Love Lives–
#napowrimo2022 #poetryprompts Prompt: In Kaveh Akbar’s “Heritage,” love lives in the throat. Where does your love live? My love lives in my lips.Briefly pressed to the palm of my hand,Releases kisses to the wind.Puckers and plants affections On lips, cheeks, and foreheads. My love lives in my lips.A single corner betrays amusement and attractionAs theContinue reading “My Love Lives–”