Apr
14
2016

we forget the sun is perpetually shining
even in the deepest dark of night
and on black cloudy days
and grey hovering
afternoons
we
obliterate
our own memory
as we spin circle spin
never clearly remembering
we are the poised agents of change
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 14
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today is off-theme, because the sun IS shining.
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Apr
13
2016

filtered through mother nature’s
winter network
of belligerent bickering biddies
coming out
on the other side
decidedly sky-riding
blue
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 13
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is PAD’s write a Last ________ poem.
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Apr
12
2016

five in the morning
every morning
because
morning
you might say
this makes me weak
but my tea is strong
and slightly sweet
and i ask you
what more
could a tired girl
need?
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 12
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is PAD’s write a silly poem.
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Apr
11
2016

i have one of those
messy minds
the kind that leaves
a desk
forever in disarray
or forgets to buy milk
but remembers to look
for signs of life
in a garden
in early spring
and almost always
your birthday
and most definitely
that time you stole a hat
and we laughed until we cried
when you thought
you’d been caught
but probably never that
you hate dark chocolate
i’ve read so many books
all the titles are gone
and i gravitate towards
the asymmetrical
because the patterns that fall
from my criss-crossed brain
consistently refuse
defining parallel
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 11
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is PAD’s write a defense poem.
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Apr
10
2016

outrage is the new black
and offended is breathing
down freedom’s neck
swimming in a sea of authentic
epic
mindfulness
and the people that rule us
are confident in anarchy
or ambivalent on war
or curiously human
and the sun keeps shining
insecure and self-conscious
thinking we expect
something more like moon’s mystery
or standing still
or tenderness
when all we really want
is (r)evolution
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 10
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is PAD’s pick an emotion.
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Apr
9
2016

i’ve buried all the pieces no one ever gets to see
fickle fallow and everyday shallow
not enough coin inside oversized purse
cold confidence and chartreuse envy
and in between daisies
tiny fingers
of longing
in my garden i am always
over-exposed
and therefore
hidden
sun beat and wind burn
the torture of
bent back
long squat
digging
in the soil of silence
crows
are my charm
and for them
i leave glamour
gifts of
gilded bone and
beaded sinew
and we dance to the rhythm
of hidden heart broken start ritual
refusing to accept the blue bowl bright sky storm
raging just beneath the lost forget me not sea of invitation
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A poem a day for 30 days, in honor of National Poetry Month: Day 9
I’m participating in NaPoWriMo, and the Writer’s Digest Poem a Day Challenge
Today’s theme is a combo of NaPoWriMo’s lines that scare you and PAD’s: hide-out.
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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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