Here you will find a poem or two or perhaps a pithy haiku
Day 13: NaPoWriMo – Revenge
I have never quite understood the phrase “Revenge is a dish best served cold,” as the warmth of blood provides…
Day 11: NaPoWriMo – The Traffic Jam
On my pathed commute I hear honking. I stay in my my lane Flipping the bird A literary morsel. I’m…
Day 9: NaPoWriMo – What’s Your Name?
I always dreaded morning role call. “Mike,” asked the substitute teacher. “Here,” bellowed the pre-pubescent boy. “Beth,” said the monotone…
Day 8: NaPoWriMo – The Iris
Bewildered iris. Rather epithelial. The eyes can’t smell fear. The napowrimo.net prompt for Day 8 of National Poetry Writing Month was to…
Day 7: NaPoWriMo – Tritina For The Ox
The Ox I awoke this morning stretching like an elongated eel. Looking in the mirror, I saw a former strong…
Day 6: NaPoWriMo – I Have A Bone To Pick
My Beef Grief For one year you did lay dormant, silvery skin unexposed against frozen bones broken by a blade….
Day 5: NaPoWriMo – A Seed By Any Other Name
I gaze in your maize and smell your inflorescence. You’re my Obsession. For Day 5 of National Poetry Writing Month,…
Day 4: NaPoWriMo – The Cruelest Month
A Month To Forget I cannot lie, I hate the month of July. She was the month I was born She…
Day 3: NaPoWriMo – A Fan Letter
The Purloined Letter Dearest Mr. Poe, This morning, The Black Cat, the one that had The Premature Burial, presented An Engima….
A Plush Carpet
A blanket of snow. My memories carpeted. Fall leaves discovered. This haiku was in response to the Baffled Haiku Challenge…
Day 1: NaPoWriMo – A Lune Poem
An Apple A Day Keeps Bad Thoughts At Bay I seek to nibble Bits, bites, bytes On a Macintosh. I…