Thursday, May 15, 2025

1280


Fill my cup with
 tasty aromatic coffee, 
for morning light has struck
a pose in the sky,
 vanishing cobalt tones 
to later and anon

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

1279

[image courtesy dVerse Poetry Pub]

Animo

Swamped in state of apachurrado

I felt i had no where to go

Except in the direction of ecabronado

That for a looong time was so

Until i came to wise ni modo

Absorbed in the ways of church once more

What ensued was merciful animo

Now i care for nothing more than 

That facinating estrenar

See what the Lord has done for me

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 

Words I Used

(Given a list of words from I Have No Word in English Fo By Sandra Cisneros (The New Yorker print edition, September 16, 2024)

Apachurrado. Hat run over by a truck. Heart run over by unrequited love.

Estrenar. To show off what’s new gloriously.

Encabronada/o. A volatile, combustible rage.

Ni modo. Wise acceptance of what fate doles.

Ánimo. A joyous zap of fire.


Monday, May 12, 2025

1278

[image made with Bing AI generator]

 “Calling Things What They Are.”

If you are sad say so. If you are happy let it show. Being straight saves a world of misconceptions, lots of time wasted, and more best results.

Don't call tears raindrop, or smiles up side down frowns. Calling things what they are, is the best way forward. Leave poetry to the poets.

Life gets real when you face it head on. I have no skills for flight or wings to skim the waves effortlessly, like the wind itself. A balloon is a balloon. A spade is a spade.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 
Challenge: To include the line
“I have no skills for flight or wings
to skim the waves effortlessly, like the wind itself.”


Tuesday, May 6, 2025

1277

[image Georgia O’Keeffe, The Black Iris (1926), oil on canvas, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, gift of The Burnett Foundation: courtesy dVerse Poetry Pub]

 From the atelier window,

I looked out to be absorbed,

By an iris, an abstract work

Of God in the evening shadows,

A vanishing point of day,

Not just a sunset, but more so,

A polychromatic overlap of emotions,

This was the expressionism gift

That later artist would receive

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 
We got paintings by Georgia O’Keefe 
as well as a selection of words to use in an ekphrastic poem.


Monday, May 5, 2025

1276

[image courtesy, dVerse Poetry Pub]

 Tangle - Quadrille

Untangle this,

If you should miss 

The opportunity,  to

See groups of two

Colours, their strands

Relating where you stand,

Then the better to see

You, my dear can be

Drinking soup from a bowl,

Red as your dear soul,

Aflamed with filial love.

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Thursday, May 1, 2025

1275a

 [image made with Bing AI generator]

After Monday's General Elections our new Prime Minister of T&T🇹🇹 was sworn in today, here in Trinidad

 She-lm
all the newness in the news
tell stories of super gals,
women born to wonderful
rule, rarely letting go of
duty, destined to their lives,
she surely can at the top,
be bold and courageous too
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#Note: Subsequently, The President, The new Prime Minister, and The new Leader of The Opposition are all women.


BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH 
1. Poetry formulae for Complex Alliterisen:-
a 7 line poem
2 alliterations on every line
choose a syllabic count of 7 or more thus:

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

1275

[Martin Jennings’ statue of Philip Larkin (2007) courtesy dVerse poetry pub]

 Piercing The Silence

When i heard his shout,

I thought yes, he has returned home,

The bell on the ice cream cart

Tinkled, a hot Sunday afternoon.


Children in the nearby houses

Screamed, running barefooted

Into the dusty country  road,

For ice cream, in tubs and on sticks.


 Bring me a large plastic bag!

I want to buy some ice cream sticks,

To keep in the fridge,

For when the grand kids come by.

© gillena cox 2025