Prompt 2: Between the Woods and Frozen Lake

 

mountain covered snow with forest and frozen lake in foreground

Between the woods and frozen lake
a gulf exists where one might take
a brief respite from travelling onwards
a chance to breathe, a chance to break

Between treacherous, ice-covered, unknown depths
and thick, dark woods of unknown breadth
a moment here to gather wits
and to choose which path might mean my death

No space between my hand and rifle
each heartbeat, nor each imagined, frightful
would-be end that I might meet
with wolves and icy death as rivals

And so I chew, and drink, and eat
and gather strength; dare not to sleep
for I must move, and choose between
living or dying; triumph, defeat

 

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Inspired by (and with credit to) Robert Frost’s Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | Poetry Foundation

Prompt 1 (being in water): The Explorers

Drowning out the world
they descend
Explorers of the Deep
with goggles over eyes
and pursed lips
that smile, now and then,
and whisper bubbles

They know the treasures
they will find
but imagine them
unknown
marvelling at the
myriad possibilities
of what they could be

Great discovers of trinkets
lost and found
with pruned fingers
and hair, slick with bubble bath
They babble and beam
in the aftermath
and will dream well, tonight

 

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