i don’t care to entertain
or name the what if only’s
wondering may well beget
regret, the past can’t own me
~kat
…and just for the sake of “if”, I’m resurrecting a free verse poem from the archives:
lunacy
if you were brave
i could tell you who
i really am
jot my truths and epiphanies
like a grocery list
or like laundry, wet and
beleaguered hang
myself out to dry
it is troubling…normal
doesn’t fit my vocabulary
or my soul
call me lunatic
manic or insane but
i have noticed
the same wind catches
some leaves of grass
leaving others unmoved
kat 2001
For NaPoWriMo #6 Prompt: write a poem of the possible, a poem that emphasizes the power of “if,” of the woulds and coulds and shoulds of the world, I am trying a new form I found. The Awdl Gywydd, a Welsh form pronounced “ow-dull gee-youth” has the following rules:
• Four lines
• Seven syllables per line
• The final syllable of the first and third lines rhyme with the 3rd-5th syllable of the following lines
• The second and fourth lines rhyme and the a and c rhymes can slide a little. Here’s an example:
xxxxxxa
xxaxxxb
xxxxxxc
xxxxcxb
About the challenge: Each Tuesday I will provide a photo prompt. Your mission, if you choose to accept the challenge, is to tell a story in 280 characters or less. When you write your tale, be sure to let me know in the comments with a link to your tale. If you would prefer to post your tale in the comments (some people have very specific blog themes but still want to participate), I am happy to post a link to your site when I post your tale in the Round Up.
A final note: if you need help tracking the number of characters in your story, there is a nifty online tool that will count for you at charactercountonline.com.
I will do a roundup each Tuesday, along with providing a new prompt. And if for some reason I missed your entry in the Roundup, as I have occasionally done, please let me know. I want to be sure to include your tale.
Starting us off.. Canary Test Fail “Poor bastards. They thought those damn birds would save ‘em.” “Let’s just do what we came here for.” Agent Shultz sighed, as he tugged at one of the cages. The chemical attack had been swift. The birds died instantly, and along with them, the people who placed their hope in them. ~kat 279 Characters
By MSJadeli at Tao Talk: Steel webs hold sorrow captive and trap the remembering of folly or random ends. hopes also trapped for happy returns. how selfish. let them fly free, souls flitting, sparkling jewels. on a cosmic ocean they will play — and wait for you — there. [237 characters]
By Kate at Everywhere and Nowhere: beacon My father used to say they were there to catch wishes and I believed him because I was too young to be there as night fell. When I was old enough to watch people light the candles, put them inside and raise them to the sky I realised it wasn’t wishes they caught but memories. Characters: 276
By Reena at ReInventions: Cages “The birds have been set free.” “Not all. This is a red light area, and there are many inside the cages inside the building. Call the police for a rescue operation.” I wonder why some faces in the room turned red. (211 characters)
By The Dark Netizen: Cages Here they come, the supposed saviours. They have come to challenge me. No doubt they want to defeat me and take possession of the keys to the cages. Do they think that they can free their captured kin from my grasp so easily? I am not letting them have my pets. They are all mine… Character Count: 280
By Fandango at This, That, and the Other: Birdman They called him Birdman. He strung birdcages on wires between the buildings. They thought it was pleasant and enjoyed the chirping of all of the birds. But then he got carried away. Too many cages. Too much noise. Too much bird poop falling on the kids playing in the alley below. (279 characters)
By Di at Pensitivity101: Part One: No-one was allowed to keep a pet in their apartment, but there was nothing to say they couldn’t have one outside. 113 characters. Part Two: The Bird has flown. 19 characters Part Three: Now all her kids were grown, somehow the empty nest syndrome didn’t seem so bad. 80 characters.
By Ramya at And Miles to Go Before I Sleep: Empty Cages The cages lay empty.. They have always been empty.. These cages were installed in hope that birds and humans can coexist together.. But who would want to live with the humans who took their home to create concrete jungle. Character Count : 218
By Kristian at Tales from the Mind of Kristian: To Appreciate the Cage, You Need To Be Outside They appeared overnight. No one knew who’d hung the cages across the street. Someone with too much leisure time, no doubt. The street artist turned from the gawping crowd, the look of enjoymentclear on her face. The message was to appreciate your freedom before it’s too late. [278 Character]
By Regina at Help From Heaven: Free to Live Our Best Lives Guilt and shame are like cages, Holding us hostages by their lies, Making us believe we cannot change, No matter how hard we have tried. But, let’s look in our mirrors, Forgiving ourselves for past sins. Then the doors of our cages will open, Freeing us to live our best lives again. (277 characters)
By Radhika at Radhika’s Reflection: Caged Memories! Their affair had been wonderful till it lasted. Everything was going their way until life threw up some unexpected twists which led to their eventual breakup. Free, yet caged to the innumerable memories they shared as a couple, didn’t help Tia get over it. Was she really free? letter count : 278
By Tessa at Tessa Can Do It!: The landlords would not allow pets in the apartments so all the residents got birds or small dogs or cats and hung the cages in the alleyway around the wash on the lines. The landlords couldn’t complain since they were technically not in the apartments themselves. 265 characters
By Ennle at Abandoned Amenities: The Birds Knew It was always the birds From first glimpse Outside his window. He despised the city But for birds’ flutter Winged song his Preferred company Conversation Society he related to Familiar with cages. Uncomfortable amid Human babbling ~ Made no sense to him But the birds knew His spirit, language. 280 characters
By Hayley at The Story Files: Robirds Opening my window, I smoked my first cig of the morning. The cages strung between apartment blocks were filled with brightly colored, noisy birds. As a child, I’d thought them real and tried to set them free but there were no animals and those birds are robots.
By Anurag at Jagahdilmein: Those Were The Days This used to be the most beautiful street in the city, wildly popular among residents as well as tourists. But not anymore. Not since the epidemic, after which the cages had to be emptied. After all, no bird in his right mind would want to see a dead, rotting human in a cage. 274 characters.
By Jo at A Creative PTSD Gal: Trapping Wings $10,000 REWARD! Small songbird escaped May 4th. She has gold wings, pearl beak…’ Ell recalled the poster when she saw a bird with actual gold wings and beak of pearl. She thought, ‘The sweet songs are lovely but I think she’s worth more than the reward.’ That day she set her traps. Character Count: 280
By Willow at WillowDot21: Birdcage Walk. No one noticed the eggs arrival.They incubated on their own. The chicks were put in cages and hung between the buildings. The birds thrived growing to huge proportions. People came from all over to see them. They renamed the road Birdcage Walk. Then one day the cages were empty. (279 Characters)
By Deborah at A Wise Woman’s Journey: Caged Souls Caged souls that… cannot sing lying in wait for release whilst in the midst of their dark season of healing and their broken wings are mended to fly far and beyond the pain that took their life and become the lyrics that sing to the other caged souls that are lying in wait lifting their spirits and filling them with hope to carry them through until… it is their time to fly far and beyond the pain that killed them.
By John at Broadsides: Noah was concerned. His plan to have a male and female of every species of bird that flew across the earth was getting out of hand.. He was going to need a bigger boat.
By Ron at Read 4 Fun: Birds Twitter The narrow streets protected the cages from sound wave attacks. EMP had destroyed all digital technology in the first few hours. Then came the bio attacks that killed so many humans. Now all communication was by carrier birds. Like the past, the bird was the word. Big Bird rules. 280 characters
By Peter at Peter’s Pondering: It was a huge turnout for the inaugural “Invisible Hot Air Balloon Convention.” The baskets had to be in the form of bird cages, but otherwise there were no restrictions. Balloons could be any shape and size, and colour. Everyone was ecstatic. Me, I just couldn’t see the attraction! (279 characters)
By Graham at Graham is Just My Name: The Bird Liberators are hanging empty cages in all major cities this weekend to remind us that caging has been a criminal offence since 2028. Their leader, Robin Perch, announced a rebrand, as the RoboBird Liberators, following a recent rise in the popularity of Robobird cagings. (279 characters)
By Deb at Twenty Four: She had high hopes when she saw the advert, two bedroom townhouse close to transport and the city centre and it was at a price tag even she could afford. Now though, as she looked out of the window, the last comment made a disturbing kind of sense. Must not own a bird. Yep. (273 characters)
By Sadje at Keep It Alive: It certainly made a statement, as was his aim. All these empty birdcages suspended between the alley walls. He got lot of coverage in the social media for this stunt. When the big new network interviewed him and ask the rationale behind this he told them that this represented the soul of the society. Character count; 243
By Linda Lee at Charmed Chaos: Vanished The wee ones had never seen a bird, or heard their lilting songs. But Claire remembers well. Brilliant feathers, in all the colors of the rainbow. Haunting melodies that carried on the wind night and day. And then, they were gone, vanished in thin air, and the world fell silent.
By JP at The Wide-Eyed Wanderer: The Ebony Wisps The Ebony Wisps had sharp talons and needle-like teeth. They feared only one thing, birds. The children strung open cages between the buildings inviting the birds to come. The birds loved the new homes and twittered merrily away while dive bombing any Wisp that came within reach. character count 280
By Tina at Tina Stewart Brakebill: Empty Cages No one saw them come. They just appeared overnight. Cages. Thousands of them, millions probably. Everywhere. We stared. Pointed. Hypothesized. Made bets on what had been inside, where they had run off to. Nobody guessed the cages weren’t really empty. Until it was too late.
So…a little bird told me…not really, I just wanted to use that line. Well done everyone. Welcome new tweeters! Thank you to everyone who gave last week’s challenge a go. For this week a Photo prompt by Marc Schäfer at Unsplash.com that begs an answer. “Things I wanted to say…but never did.” You could tell a proper tale with unspoken, spoken dialog, a tale of regret…or if you’re game, this is your chance to get something off your chest. No diatribes allowed, mind you…you only have 280 characters to spill those beans. At any rate have fun! I’m listening…And I’ll see you at the roundup!
Twittering Tales #130 – 2 April 2019
Photo by Marc Schäfer at Unsplash.com
You Had Me At…
I could never bring myself to say it. There were so many opportunities. Times we passed in the hall. That rainy day I held the door as you rushed by, damp hair smelling of cologne. Rememember? Why would you. Now I’m left to wonder what might have been if only I’d said ‘hello’.
~kat
277 Characters
p.s. I loathe WP’s new “wonderful blocks”. It makes doing summary posts a nightmare! Just saying. Rant over! Happy Tweeting!
they don’t come with instructions, and yet we pop them out as if life depended on it (…well, it sort of does) smelly, demanding, helpless, tugging at our raw breasts, depriving us of sleep, sometimes for years, testing our patience, breaking our hearts…if you’ve loved one, you know what I mean…and we do our best to keep them safe, to keep from offing them ourselves when they challenge us, no, they don’t come with instructions, and yet somehow we manage to survive the decades until it is time for them to leave the nest, literally, (have you seen a teenager’s room?) taking a piece of our heart with them
~kat
NaPoWriMo Day 1: write poems that provide the reader with instructions on how to do something. It can be a sort of recipe, like O’Neil’s poem. Or you could try to play on the notorious unreliability of instructional manuals (if you’ve ever tried to put IKEA furniture together, you know what I mean). You could even write a dis-instruction poem, that tells the reader how not to do something.
Here we go! An early-bird challenge on the eve of National Poetry Month. Today’s challenge for NaPoWriMo: to write a poetic self-portrait. And specifically, we’d like you to write a poem in which you portray yourself in the guise of a historical or mythical figure.
Self Portrait as Gaia
born of Chaos, the gaping
void; she who always was
and is, who in primordial
confusion, fashioned me
from the ooze, greening,
mountains rising from the
seas, caressing the shore
to fields a-flowering amidst
cool springs bubbling into
streams that swell into
rivers…I sigh and a million
stars light the sky as
darkness cloaks the
gloaming, come the dawn
somewhere there’s a
butterfly
fluttering its delicate wings
creating
chaos, soft, waves of air
bellowing, swelling into tempests…change…somewhere there’s a butterfly
~kat
And…that’s a wrap. 31 days of pi-archimedic perfection. I have loved this form. April is poetry month. My usual micro-shorts will be replaced by NaPoWriMo offerings each day. Summoning the Muse! Let the words flow!
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