Na|GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 23 Prompt: Try your hand today at your own take on a villanelle, and have the poem end on a question.
nothing new under the sun
there’s nothing new about the news today
another war, another grift, more lies
America the great’s on full display…
just live what’s left to live for, anyway
ignore the fools, believe your lying eyes
there’s nothing new about the news today
the bots will lure you in, just walk away
turn off your phone, and get yourself outside
America the great’s on full display…
take a walk, sink your bare feet in the clay
turn your face toward the sun under blue skies
there’s nothing new about the news today
use this moment, breathe for heaven’s sake
listen to the breeze, hug a tree, get high
America the great’s on full display…
you don’t owe anyone the time of day
so when you’re overwhelmed, just step away
there’s nothing new about the news today
America the great’s on full display?
~kat

Poetry style: The villanelle consists of five tercets and a quatrain with line lengths of 8-10 syllables. The first and third lines of the first stanza become refrains that repeat throughout the poem. It looks like this:
A(1)
b
A(2)
a
b
A(1)
a
b
A(2)
a
b
A(1)
a
b
A(2)
a
b
A(1)
A(2)




April 24th, 2026 at 2:27 pm
Lovely picture Kat. Such beautiful animals.
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April 25th, 2026 at 6:23 am
Thank you Di. It’s so nice to walk outside after working all day to this scene. Instant recharge after a long day. 🥰
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April 25th, 2026 at 12:14 pm
Wonderful
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April 24th, 2026 at 3:53 pm
Very well done, but, sadly, it is so true.
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April 25th, 2026 at 6:39 am
Thank you Peter. You know I love a good refrain…or two! I have done much more stepping away these days, turning off the news, breathing…do the simple things I have control over…kindness to strangers…and friends and most importantly to myself…and I vote. Voted yes, in fact, in our special election here in Virginia, which of course pushed MAGA and DJT over the edge. A small win amidst so much loss. It’s the simplest things these days that bring me immense joy! 😉😊
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April 25th, 2026 at 6:55 am
We must count our blessings every day. 🤗💛
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