Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 22

Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 22 Prompt: Today, we’d like to challenge you to write your own poem in which the speaker is in dialogue with him or herself.

I had a few thoughts on this one…

1~

the spider

I won’t be able to sleep
I can’t just leave it there
What if it wanders?
in the dark,
on the ceiling over my head,
watching me, waiting
for the right moment
to drop!!!
I can’t sleep
while it’s under the same roof!
I know what I need to do
roll a magazine, or
maybe get a broom…
yeah, a broom, that’s good
distance between me and IT
take aim and swing,
but I don’t dare miss…
what if I miss and it gets away?
Can’t let it get away,
I’ll never find it
It’ll just be out there, somewhere
until it drops on my face!
I’ve never seen one this big
I wonder what kind it is?
I should google it…

No googling, focus!
I can do this
steady now…
I can do this…
but it’s so beautiful,
even if it is terrifying…
I can’t do this!

I’ll get a Tupperware bowl,
scooch it inside with the lid,
and then transfer it outside
I’ve got this…I’ve got this…oh my…
OH MY!
whoa, that was easier
than I thought it would be
I knew I could do it…I knew it
there you go little guy…
there you go…
NOW…I can sleep!

~kat

~2

voices in my ear

you know you want to
it’s wrong, don’t do it
no one needs to know
but you’ll know, you…will…know
somebody’s gonna do it, might as well be…
no! Not you…you know what your mama
always said

your mama! don’t see nobody’s mama here
well she’s here…she’s always here between
your ears…

ugh…for Pete’s sake, it’s JUST A COOKIE! your favorite…you know you want it.
it IS your favorite, chocolate chip with
macadamia nuts…

that’s right, knew you’d come around, it’s gonna be so good…
you really don’t NEED it though, it’s the
polite, right thing to do…just leave it…
walk away

wait, don’t, oh well, one day you’ll realize that your sacrifice is all for nothing! Anyone else would have taken that last cookie, and not given it a single thought…
yeah, well you’re not anybody, you’re
your mama’s daughter…like she always
said, “right is right”

yada yada yada…

~kat

Today’s glimmer is a real beauty. First full bloom of our moon flower. While it can be highly toxic to people, but the bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, seem to love it, especially when it blooms at night. I was able to catch a photo in the morning! Fascinating plant.

Much love, peace, and night glimmers (or at the very least, sweet dreams) to you.

~kat

💚✨✨✨🌝🌸🌝✨✨✨💚


Na|GloPoWriMo Day 21

smiley kat

smile…
even as the world
crumbles
people seem to like it…a lot
some even smile with you
some, sometimes, no matter,
those other sour souls,
reeking of suspicion, hostility,
get a wink and a giggle
just the same
and a swift exit stage left
ain’t nobody got time for that

so smile…smiley kat
until your face hurts
until your heart breaks
until your soul shrinks into
those dark unsafe places where
memories of horribles hide

some warriors use a shield
but you, smiley kat, you
flash those pearly whites
stand tall, look ‘em straight
in the eye, and hope they
don’t see that tear welling,
turning those baby blues, bluer
allergies, you blurt, there’s
always that…pollen has been
brutal…but you’re a pro you know,
they nicknamed you well
the monsters
of your wildest nightmares

~kat

Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 21 prompt: In your poem for today, we challenge you to write your own poem in which you muse on your name and nicknames you’ve been given or, if you like, the name and nicknames for an animal, plant, or place.


Today is my youngest daughters, my identical twin girls’ birthdays. They, along with their older sisters, are the reason I live, my joy…my glimmer of hope, my greatest contribution to the world. Happy Birthday “Gigi” and “Mimi”, I’m so proud of the kind humans you’ve become! ✨✨✨💚💚✨✨✨

~mama kat

much love, peace, and glimmers to you…✨💚✨


Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 20

ode to the humble turkey vulture

and the gods created them dark, bald,
and brooding, not exactly the life of the party,
more like the cleanup crew, not averse to
leftovers, picking bones clean, saving the
planet from methane gas, one carcass of
rotting flesh at a time, the gentlest of
creatures who wouldn’t, couldn’t kill a fly,
totally misunderstood, a six foot wing
span that blocks the sun as it swoops
overhead, darkening the sky, causing one
to wonder if they might be descended
from dragons, or demons…looming from
the corner of the room watching, waiting,
at the ready to clean the refuse left
behind by privileged, out of touch souls
who wouldn’t be caught dead doing what
they do, ironically, their inevitable death
is exactly what these dark angels are
watching, waiting for… despise them at
you own peril for they will have the last
laugh, happily disemboweling you simply because it’s their job to clean up the world’s
mess, and because the gods created them dark

~kat

Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 20 prompt: For today, try writing your own poem that uses an animal that shows up in myths and legends as a metaphor for some aspect of a contemporary person’s life. Include one spoken phrase.


Today’s Glimmer…my wife is determined to create a butterfly/bird garden for me…because she knows how much I love them. It’s going to be beautiful! It IS beautiful.

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you!

~kat ✨✨✨🪴💚🪴✨✨✨


Na/GloPoWriMo Day 19

well that’s dandy
.
you
dare to call me
weed,
useless, crushing me
while foolishly trusting in daisies
who would
tell you lies to please you
when it comes to love.
you should have
placed your trust in me
for I can grant your heart’s desire
a simple wish, no petals to pluck,
just a whisper taking flight

~kat

Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Prompt: Today, pick a flower or two (or a whole bouquet, if you like) from this online edition of Kate Greenaway’s Language of Flowers. Now, write your own poem in which you muse on your selections’ names and meanings. If you’re so inclined, you could even do some outside research into your flowers, and incorporate facts that you learn into your work.


Much love, peace, and glimmers to you! ~kat


Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 18

the dark side

the entrails clustered on the lawn
told a terrible tale, glossy gray,
freshly gouged, some unsuspecting
hare no doubt, perhaps a squirrel,
had met its end, its body and its
sinewed flesh swiftly whisked away

the birds that morn were hush and hid
far from the gruesome scene, no happy
chirps, no fluttering, the silence,
it was deafening, memories of a
victim’s final, terror-stricken
screams, left fading in the wind

feeders filled with tasty millet,
thistle, sunflower seeds were left
swaying in the breeze, the winter hawk
returned once more to snatch the sun
baked guts, as if nothing horrid
happened, slowly life resumed its hum

nature hides an underside, a dark
reality, a cruel truth…survival
to the fittest, or the fortunate, live
long enough to procreate, purpose
fulfilled, with nothing more to prove
the cycle of life is ever on the move

the food chain churns, the world
turns, we all succumb one day,
a wise bird heeds the signs and
sounds, a screeching hawk who
blocks the sun, and knows it’s time
to hide away, to see another day

~kat

Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 18 Prompt: Today, we don’t challenge you to write all of a long, dramatic, narrative poem, but we invite you to try your hand at writing a poem that could be a section or piece of one. Include rhyme, include unlikely and dramatic scenes (maybe a poem about a bank robbery! Or an avalanche! Or Roman gladiators! Or an enormous ball held by mermaids, where there is an undercurrent (hee) of palace intrigue!) Basically, a poem with the plot of an opera (evil twins! Egyptian tombs! Star-crossed lovers! Tigers for no apparent reason!)

I chose to write today about the reality of nature. Having a front row seat these past few years has given me a deeper understanding of the magnificent, beautiful, and yes, fierceness of nature. This actually happened. I have learned I needn’t intervene or assist. Nature takes care of its own here in the woods. In town if i encountered something dead in my yard, or along the road, I wouldn’t hesitate to dispose of it if I could. But I am learning how efficient nature is. The cycle of life takes care of all manner of things…no cleanup on aisle three needed. There are magnificent creatures born for just such tasks. Even the trees when they fall become home to all forms of life before returning to the earth.

My glimmer today might be an unusual one, but it is the very hawk, the “villain” of the tale above, who is actually no villain at all. It is just a cog in the ever turning wheel that is the cycle of life. This particular hawk, a regular on our little acre here is magnificent! I hope you agree!

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you!

~kat✨✨✨💚✨✨✨