
if water coolers could talk
there would be a steady flow
of scandalous scuttlebutt
drip by dirty drop
~kat

if water coolers could talk
there would be a steady flow
of scandalous scuttlebutt
drip by dirty drop
~kat

toxic
from that very first hello,
when you took my breath away,
I’ve been losing parts of me
to make room for us
~kat

drop dead deadlines, bottom lines
number crunching, red to black
budget cuts; frozen wages
useless escape key
~kat

new lovers will count the ways
pluck soft petals one by one
love or not, besotted be
by whispered nothings
~kat
For December’s daily poem I am exploring the Dodoitsu. Dodoitsu (都々逸) is a form of Japanese poetry developed towards the end of the Edo Period. Often concerning love or work, and usually comical (or perhaps a bit of irony – my take on things humorous), Dodoitsu poems consist of four lines with the syllabic structure 7-7-7-5 and no rhyme for a total of 26 syllables, making it one of the longer Japanese forms. The form, tone and structure of Dodoitsu derive from Japanese folk song traditions. There is also mention of a shortened “American” version called “Prep-Dodoitsu” by deinktvis on DeviantArt. Its syllabic structure is 5-5-5-3 for a total of 18 syllables.
The final two Naani poems for November. I have enjoyed this poetry form. It’s been a sleepy two days…a bit under the weather…but on the mend. Happy weekend!

still of night, waning moon
street lamps humming low
windows shaded, strobing blue
from televisions, glow
surrendering to sleep
dreamers close their eyes
whisp’ring prayers, their souls to keep
under a starry sky
~kat