Category Archives: Poetry

Shape-Shifting Wind

wind

~kat – 9 February 2017
Shape Poetry)


Love and Light -a Haiku


“I love this and that.”
We often declare lightly.
Love is everything.

kat ~ 9 February 2017

For Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge, prompt words Love and Light.


Frank – A Quatern

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I promise an original photograph of the scene that inspired this poem when I have the misfortune, on my morning commute, to be stopped by a particular traffic light gone rouge. In the meantime, I have staged a digital re-enactment.

Each day I  wave at a happy, bearded, black man dressed in a statue of liberty suit
advertising 50% off the cost of services for a local tax prep establishment. And each day as I wave, I am struck by the absurdity of the image. Three days on, the words pinging in my brain cannot be contained a breath longer. Eye-witness photograph or not, I give you my thoughts in Quatern form

Frank

Liberty’s a bearded fellow
hawking curbside business options.
Dark-skinned, donned in green patina,
smiling, waving at passers-by.

The sight exudes absurdity.
Liberty’s a bearded fellow,
a tool for greedy plutocrats’,
alternative reality.

Wand’ring from that golden gateway
to take your two cents to the bank,
Liberty’s a bearded fellow,
a doddered cross-dresser named Frank.

It’s a wee bit disconcerting,
Colossus taking to the streets,
saving drudge from tax collectors,
Liberty’s a bearded fellow.

Kat – 8 February 2017
(a Quatern)


Cute Kittens in La-La Land – a Cinquain

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from GIFHY.com

Cute Kittens in La-La Land

kitties
adorable
hide things deplorable
denying reality
pussies

~kat – 7 February 2017
(A Cinquain – The animated GIF is from GIFHY.com)

I debated that last line. I had chosen to end the cinquain with an alternative line, “fat cats” but I believe words are important. When certain words are used to denigrate and subjugate, we need to reclaim them. It gives those ugly words new life and power, rendering those victimized by such terms, victims no more. So…I’m hovering my cursor over the “Publish” button…and…I’m clicking it…published! Words matter.


Joy – Magnetic Poetry Monday – 6 February 2017

sometimes joy comes when
we are not looking
it may be there, lingering
on a cool salty breeze
or in a steaming porcelain cup…
it could be
in a dog’s wet kisses,
baby’s breath or red velvet cake
or smiling eyes and belly laughs…

but here’s the thing
you have to notice it to
be blessed.

kat ~ 6 February 2017
Magnetic Poetry – Poet Kit