Apr
8
2016

is not the same as a flower
but neither is a picture of a person
either way
a tulip sings of hope
and i
always listen
because if you can grow
even after
being cut
there is a story
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 8
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is a combo of NaPoWriMo’s flowers, and PAD’s: write a doodle poem.
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Apr
7
2016

you think this means in the country
(where i live)
there is no garbage
you think a centipede is the monster
and the suit is a shield
you think cement is a bed
and people are stairs
and the sky is a mean green blanket
oh, i don’t mean you you
i mean them you
of course
i’ve no idea what you think
tell me
i’ll build a tower filled with wheels
and act the cog
i’ll ask everything you hold
in the talon of answer
i’ll tie ribbons in your wind
and watch the hair
we’re both after flight
we’re both
after flight
electricity
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 7
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is a PAD’s: Write a poem titled Urban ________.
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Apr
6
2016

remember the marriage of pronouns?
i held you tight and we both wish-kissed
and the river ran silent beneath loose boards
and scattered petal
that bridge is still standing
but years ago one side sank deep
into the mud of bottled anger
you can still get across
but you must walk crooked
and the path to the sky
has filled in with unspoken apology
all bridges are metaphors and ours
was no different
any day now the stream banks will sing
with a riot of daffodil trumpet
and we’ll hold hands in the rain
because we have two chairs
and this garden became us
or them or in the evenings at least
you and me
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 6
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is a PAD’s write an ekphrastic poem—a poem inspired by art
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Apr
5
2016

devotion is a curious spring
rippling up through time and history
a veil
of interlaced attempt and failure
stubborn reveal
bruised experience
hope
at the bottom of a well named fortitude
drawn up
in a broken-rope bucket
swinging and splashing
despair
on walls built of mud and stone
there is always growth
there is always frustration
there is always
beginning
born
of defeat
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 5
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
Today’s theme is a combination:
Experience from PAD and Heirloom Seed Names from NaPo
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Apr
4
2016

Now that March
has put some distance between us
February
I can see you didn’t mean
to be cruel, exactly
and April still holds sway
after all
you managed to hand us
an extra twenty-four hours
pretending it was gift
and not correction
but it was another terse-curt day
just like all your bitter
Napoleonic efforts
and don’t think
this means your dark laughter
has suddenly become okay
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 4
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
Today’s theme is a combination:
Distance from PAD and Is April the cruelest month? from NaPo
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Apr
3
2016

talisman of time
unbreakable memory
society’s weapon
you can always
refuse to choose but
you will be followed
return to the mountain
live with rubble
carve your freedom
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 3
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
Today’s theme from PAD is three (fill in the blank)
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Apr
2
2016

sitting shoulder to shoulder on on earth’s last boulder
remembering things we thought she said and forgetting
the way it rained on the night we learned
forgiveness.
in a drawer upstairs lies a box full of words
mine, not yours, his, not hers, lined with the echo
of unspoken progress. we never stopped moving
and thought shelter
was hidden in a shadow somewhere deep
beneath the ocean of your bed. i never asked to be held
and the waves kept breaking, even after the whisper:
you won’t drown.
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 2
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
Today’s theme from PAD is he said, she said.
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Apr
1
2016

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we all play the fool
for a sky
fixed with one blue chance
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month. Day 1
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge.
Today’s theme is a combination: fools and lunes.
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