Um. Thank You?

Na/GloPoWriMo! Day Seven:

Today, we’d like to challenge you to write a poem of gifts and joy.

What would you give yourself, if you could have anything?

What would you give someone else?

Photo A.M. Moscoso

If I could pick just one gift,

something special

my secret wish

I’d give myself a gargoyle

with sharp pointy teeth

I’d give myself a gargoyle

with leathery wings.

 

If I could give the world

just one special gift

something I loved

something that screams me

 

I’d send it my gargoyle

with  leathery wings

I’d send it my gargoyle

with sharp pointy teeth

and claws.

Photo A.M Moscoso

Before We Wake

Photo A.M. Moscoso

We

could be quiet together

silent  together

tell secrets to each other

hide from the outside together

like

when the Sun is out

looking for bones and flesh to warm

whether you want it to or not.

 

We could

haunt unmapped roads together

stand at the crossroads with each other

we could

watch the cars race by or crawl by

we could dare them to stop

and offer us a ride

to somewhere

where we could

be quiet together

silent  together

tell secrets to each other

hide from the outside together

like

when the Sun is out

looking for bones and flesh to warm

whether you want it to or not.

 

We could walk

we could crawl

we could fly

take our time

to get to where we want

let the shadows of the dying day

hide our faces

and our voices

and our intentions

from the Sun

from curious eyes

that would look better

in a faded moldy  painting or maybe in a jar

hidden on  shelf strangled by cobwebs

in an attic

above a house with a rusty broken swing set-that used to be painted yellow and blue-

that sometimes  swings, all alone,   in the front yard when the air is still and the birds are quiet and the bugs scurry away as fast as they can.

 

Me and you

we could stay right here

where we are

where the grass is always green and we can

rest in peace

as the saying goes

or we could walk again

we could get up again

we could danse again

or

We

could be quiet together

silent  together

tell secrets to each other

hide from the outside together

like

when the Sun is out

looking for bones and flesh to warm

whether you want it to or not.

 

Day Three  Na/GloPoWriMo : Today, I’d like to challenge you to similarly write something that involves a story or action that unfolds over an appreciable length of time. Perhaps, as you do, you can focus on imagery, or sound, or emotional content (or all three!)

The Quietest

This little video ( not to belittle it, a lot of work obviously went into creating it ) tickled my fancy and I wanted to share it.

 

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The Unquiet Family

I am a ghost

my dark eyed grandma is too

I have a ghost dog

and a cat you can see right through.

 

My Mother dug us

all our graves

and my Uncle buried us deep

they planted a sapling

over our heads

and begged us to keep asleep.

 

My Dad is not a ghost

my Grandpa isn’t one too

they all live in a  fancy new house

with my Mom, my uncle

and a room

full of children’s toys

that nobody ever goes into.

 

The neighbors smile and wave hello

when they walk or drive slowly by

and nobody asks what

happened

to the girl, her pets and her dark eyed grandmother

in their old house

the night stars all fell  from a red cloudy sky

and the

Moon turned icy blue.

 

Day 2 of  Na/GloPoWriMor: Write a poem that resists closure by ending on a question, inviting the reader to continue the process of reading (and, in some ways, writing) the poem even after the poem ends.