
Shared with W3 #200 – alphabet poetry
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide

Shared with W3 #200 – alphabet poetry
Shared with Tanka Tuesday #53 – rensaku. This poem follows on neatly from yesterday’s, the effects of alcohol still on my mind and foregoing the request of seasonal poetry in the prompt, perhaps. This set of senryu tells an autobiographical story and maybe, just maybe, highlights an emotional spring, an awakening.
The seed of the idea for this poem came from reading Matthew Maitland’s ‘You Want Mythology?’
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Shared with dVerse Poetics Tuesday – use a classic opening line as an ending line. I chose Charles Bukowski’s Ham On Rye, ‘The first thing I remember is being under something.’ I’m not familiar with the story but I ended up with the idea of Hank waking from his dreams and memories of the night before.
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Shared with dVerse Quadrille #242 – hunger
μακάριος (makarios) is the Greek word for blessed.
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I sometimes use AI to post notes for my poetry on Substack. I ask it to give me a Gen Alpha voice. This poem is inspired by the results of one such exercise, enjoying some of the phrases that it came up with.
27th Feb – Shared with dVerse OLN to get a few more eyes on this one.
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Shared with SenHai Saturday #40 image prompt
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In Japan, letting a sumo wrestler make your baby cry is believed to bring good health. Hakuho Shō is a famous sumo wrestler, winning 45 tournaments.
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Shared with dVerse MTB – No Answers


An erasure poem using Maya Stein’s Bless The Stars, shared with What’s Going On – Blessings
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A cinquetin shared with Tanka Tuesday #52
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