A Blitz Poem is a run-on of phrases and words, a rush with rapid repetition. My friend, Joan, at Just Joan, writes a variety of poetry forms. She recently wrote an extraordinary Blitz Poem called Blue from Running. I am often inspired by Joan’s work and think that working outside the comfort zone can truly … Continue reading
Tag Archives: experimental writing
Giant
Hostile giant silhouetted in penumbra demure in constant conquest I hear faint sounds from the kingdom below marked by dreams they grow restless in twilight at the approach of your heavy feet as you trod upon this pounding earth searching for relief from restless wandering constant hunger and the swell of souls under the crush … Continue reading
Small Poems
Songs of Seas Songs of serene seas trapped within confines of shell seek slim strands of shore Doves in Flight Doves linger long there silky wayward treading air into dreamscape flight I was all set to write a few haikus….then I did a reverse of the syllable count and realized, they weren’t haikus. Then … Continue reading
Commentary
City Council of White Settlement, how did you decide? To oust the library cat from his job when there was no upside Tried? no cat in the stacks and the world is perturbed Who cans the cat, firing him just like that, must be disturbed Hello selfie girl is it you once again filling the … Continue reading