when first we met, the exquisite pain of longing for you allayed in an instant my heart swelling, splintering into a million pieces, every cell, every sinew of my body tingling, flush in that moment how you terrified me your perfection, your delicate fingers, button toes, your oddly familiar features, my mouth and nose, his eyes, the lusty, primal sound of your first breath’s cry took my breath away, consumed me full how intense that moment when your eyes met mine, how deep and wise your gaze, piercing my soul, a glimpse into eternity beyond the veil where you had dwelt only seconds before, miracle hardly explains your entrance, but a magnificent miracle you are how you surprised me with a love so pure, opening my heart to its perfection, a love I have never known or imagined could exist in this jaded world of give and take, gently persuading me with a sigh to give you all…darling baby, how I loved you then and still a mother’s heart knows no bounds
~kat
For NaPoWriMo 2023 Challenge Day Twenty-Five: write a love poem, one that names at least one flower, contains one parenthetical statement, and in which at least some lines break in unusual places.
I didn’t manage to include a flower but I love where today’s prompt transported me…seems like only yesterday. ❤️
the sweet scent of buttercups infuses the warm breeze, leaf buds have popped; tiny flutters of emerald green against an azure sky,the Fowler toads have emerged from their winter hideaways, a cacophony of spring peepers greets the dusk with lusty verve, hummingbirds have returned buzzling by my head to sip sweet nectar from feeders that have been at the ready for weeks, the world is awake, teeming with life mourning doves, bluejays, tits, wrens, phoebes, and bright crimson cardinals congregate at wood’s edge twitter-chattering, gray squirrels toss seed to the ground, while dangling from the feeders… spring…Gaia’s first bloom, debutante of debutante’s, oh, she has outdone herself, or maybe I’m just getting wiser, not to mention older, all this to say, well done, spring… well done, decades of springs have come and gone, but first blooms, and new life never get old
-kat
NaPoWriMo2023 Challenge Day Twenty-Four: write a poem in the form of a review. But not a review of a book or a movie of a restaurant. Instead, I challenge you to write a poetic review of something that isn’t normally reviewed. For example, your mother-in-law, the moon, or the year you were ten years old.
1- soot dusted space morning sun glare floor to ceiling windows leak streaked inside from too much rain cubicle of cubicles the corporate sweatshop that devoured me
2- down, down, downsized from a one hundred year old money-trap, a thousand square feet of accumulated stuff to lose, memories are not things, to a forever home in the Blue Ridge foothills with undressed windows, ambient green
3- the pandemic, people were dying, they told us, “pack everything, work from home”, a few weeks turned into months into years from cubicle to corner nook sheltered, stir crazy, in place hummingbirds at the window squirrels in the hickory trees
4- i don’t miss the commute from dark dawn to dark dusk the break room chatter, gossip, office politics ugly they’re telling us, “pack everything, come back to the cubicles”, but i have decided to stay where life has balance, home where my heart is
~kat
NaPoWriMo 2023 Challenge Day Twenty-Three: write a poem of your own that has multiple numbered sections. Attempt to have each section be in dialogue with the others, like a song where a different person sings each verse, giving a different point of view. Set the poem in a specific place that you used to spend a lot of time in, but don’t spend time in anymore.
a soul that is not strong asks for evidence of faith showing contempt for sagacity a riddle it baffles invisible beyond conclusion
~kat
A reverse Blackout Poem for NaPoWriMo 2023 Challenge Day 22, borrowing words in reverse order from Emily Dickinson’s poem, “This World is not Conclusion”.
This World is not Conclusion. A Species stands beyond — Invisible, as Music — But positive, as Sound — It beckons, and it baffles — Philosophy — don’t know — And through a Riddle, at the last — Sagacity, must go — To guess it, puzzles scholars — To gain it, Men have borne Contempt of Generations And Crucifixion, shown-(ing) Faith slips — and laughs, and rallies — Blushes, if any see — Plucks at a twig ofEvidence — And asks a Vane, the way — Much Gesture, from the Pulpit — Strong Hallelujahs roll — Narcotics cannot still the Tooth That nibbles at the soul —
courage is a child who goes back to school after a massacre
courage is telling the truth even if it means losing everything
courage is wearing a dress because it makes you feel pretty even if they named you Jonathan
courage is helping those who are different because what matters most is acknowledging their humanity
courage Is not laughing when the joke is not funny but hurtful to someone
courage is saying, “me too” “Black Lives Matter” “I stand with you”
courage I have learned evolved from the Latin word, ‘cor’ meaning heart
courage is following one’s heart showing the rest of us how to truly live
~kat
NaPoWriMo 2023 Challenge Day Twenty-One: choose an abstract noun from the list below, and then use that as the title for a poem that contains very short lines, and at least one invented word.
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