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NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 21 – shades of gray

shades of gray

is it gray or is it grey?
spelling often fits my mood
depending upon the day

how I’m feeling tends to sway
mostly when I’m sad and blue
is it gray or is it grey?

it feels fitting to say grey
“e” lends a melancholy hue
depending upon the day

but to spell gray with an “a”
denotes color in my view
is it gray or is it grey?

blended black and white at play
gray in shades, but never true
depending upon the day

gray skies make me feel grey
wond’ring if you feel it too…
is it gray or is it grey?

~kat

NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 21 Challenge: write a poem that repeats or focuses on a single color. Some examples for you – Diane Wakoski’s “Blue Monday,” Walter de la Mare’s “Silver,” and Dorothea Lasky’s “Red Rum.”


Poetry Form: Villanelle

The villanelle is another very old form of poetry that came from France and has lots of rules. It is made up of 19 lines; five stanzas of three lines (tercet) each and a final stanza of four lines (quatrain). As you can see from the rhyme scheme; ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA, this type of poem only has two rhyming sounds. Plus, there is a lot of repetition throughout the villanelle. Line one will be repeated in lines six, 12 and 18; and line three will be repeated in lines nine, 15 and 19.


NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 20: two sides, one truth

Supporters of President Donald Trump gather in front of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (CNS/Reuters/Stephanie Keith)
two sides, one truth

“It was the most beautiful day” | we saw democracy in action
“so much love in the air” | as hate and tension mounted on the hill
“the crowd was unbelievable” | with lawmakers under attack
“I’ve never seen anything like it” | it was a violent insurrection
proud patriots marched on | sending leaders blue and red into hiding
to defend democracy | but when the smoke cleared
to restore the rightful winner | they rose up to vote
believing an election was stolen | to counter a big lie
some were accused, tried, imprisoned | democracy almost died that day
now the so-called hostages | but for the brave
by those who stand | who stood their ground
to honor them | to save us from ourselves
as they sing the national anthem | we will never forget that day
let freedom ring | with liberty and justice for all

~kat

NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 20 Challenge: write a poem that recounts a historical event. In writing your poem, you could draw on your memory, encyclopedias, history books, or primary documents.

Been a while since I wrote a cleave poem. Though I’m a day late to the party, this prompt felt like the perfect opportunity given the revisionist history of recent events. My research took me down a few rabbit holes. It’s no wonder people are confused! But there is truth and reality. Sometimes we need to trust what our eyes and ears and common sense tell us!

Poetry form: A cleave poem is a poem in three (or more) pieces: the left side, the right side, and both combined. Read one side…|…then the other … then both sides line by line combined.


NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 17 – thinking out loud

thinking out loud

this
is
totally
absurd
the latest,
have you heard?
like nothing
we have ever
seen
idolatry
to the extreme
feigned religiosity
disgusting evangelicals
who make our lives
a living hell
they flock to him
like birds to seed
he uses them to
feed his greed
they willingly concede
he owns them ‘til
the day they die
mesmerized by
juicy lies
I pray they see
the honest truth
before the devil
demands
his due

~kat

NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 17 Challenge: write a poem that is inspired by a piece of music, and that shares its title with that piece of music.

Finally catching up after a crazy week!!! I was more inspired by the title than the actual lyrics of the song, “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran. This is what I often think to myself in mixed political company. I have to fight myself from screaming what I really think out loud! In this climate things are better left unsaid, that is if one cares at all about seeing another day!



NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 18 – i’m that fly

I’m that fly

I’m that fly on the wall you see
observing things no one should know
burdened by confidentiality
that builds and builds, I fear I’ll blow
one day when others least expect
I’ll spill the most salacious things
the beans, the cookies, truth, you bet!
sweet on the tongue with power to sting
secrets out for all to see, secretly
I’d love to let it all hang out, imagine
what a scandal that would be
but I’m known for my loyalty
conscientious to a tee…
for once I’d love to flip a switch
and lose the nice me, be a bitch

~kat

NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 18 Challenge: write a poem in which the speaker expresses the desire to be someone or something else, and explains why.

Catching up. This weeks has not been conducive to writing poetry. 😉


NaPoWriMo 2024 Challenge Day 16: The Corner Shoppe

The Corner Bookstore 

She lost me in Whispering Leaves…
“Only need a few minutes,” I said,
“go ahead…run your errands,
I’ll be here when you get back.”
She smiled that smile and said,
“See you later then.” I’m a terrible
liar. As I stepped through the portal
of this urban nook, books stacked
floor to ceiling, in eccentric, hoarded fashion, shelves, if there were any,
buried deep beneath dusty tomes begging to be touched, to feel
the gentle caress of fingertips
sliding along the page edges,
turning each sepia-stained leaf
to reveal hidden treasure.

It had only been minutes when the
store clerk weaved toward me
through narrow pathways banked
by beautiful books, my wife in tow,
“Here she is…” she declared, while
glancing at the title of my recent find.
“That’s a good one,” she winked,
“you should take it with you…”
My dear partner, my heart, smiled
that smile again, “you should, take
that book home, and a maybe few others.”

I don’t deserve her, I mused, as she
carried my new, old books to the register.

~kat

NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 16 Challenge: write a poem in which you closely describe an object or place, and then end with a much more abstract line that doesn’t left seemindaysgly have anything to do with that object or place, but which, of course, really does.