Hour 6 text prompt – Over the edge, over again

I had a dream of A’Tuin

The great turtle flying through space

I peered over the edge and over again,

The underside of the disc

Expecting desolation

A smooth platform to ease the labors

Of four colossal elephants spinning

Our great disc

Instead it was breathtaking

A whole new world to explore.

Vibrant, verdant, vivacious

So many colors I had never seen

And gargantuan beasts beneath the disc dream

Should I travel there again I’ll be sure to take notes

About the creatures and inhabitants

Spun secretly beneath the disc

And swept around by the elephant trunks

Alas I woke too soon

Hour 5 image prompt -moving day

 

It’s early

Too early

And there’s still too much to do

And there’s still so much

I can’t get through

But we’re on to new beginnings

And soon to some place new

Just need to pack one last thing

Okay one or two…

The moving feels so endless

Memories feel like forever

And this home was like my dream

But here alone is just the chair

And knick-knacks for the team

To load up in their truck

And haul far far away

To a place I hope will be home for me

A place that’s truly free.

Hour 5 text prompt – Whodunnit

They say the small town life is the quiet life

And word travels fast when something happens out here

But now that someone’s missing, someone’s murdered, and something’s been stolen

Everyone is claiming an alibi or to be in the clear

Now mister Buffet, eager to get to work

Has been brought in by the county clerk.

He says he knows what happened

But I know a snake if a snake there’s ever been

And Buffet… Buffet knows what hit him.

Death ain’t a piece of cake

Especially if it shows up in the bakery.

We barely narrowed the suspects down

Perp’ll be caught tomorrow.

Baited with something… Someone… Couldn’t resist

And maybe that’s all to this case

Or maybe there’s more than a fly in this small town sky

I don’t know, I’m just your average gruff private eye

Hour 4 image prompt- Icy Sermon

One day in distant future

Ice walls walled in our pride

The few of us remaining

And hiding deep inside

An igloo city of the ancients

Built by those who burned our world

After they at least reflected

And leaned into saving Gaia

“Now ye who gathered”

Yon priest declared

“Truly are blessed by piety

Beloved by our icy dirty

Who saved us from the sun

And hubris of our fathers…”

I could not scarcely listen

For the melting had begun

Several small tables are the end of an icy tunnel that puts you in mind of a church built of ice

Hour 4 text prompt – Unity

Your challenge is to write a poem about the topic of marriage, without ever using the word marriage, and while also ideally avoiding the words spouse, husband, and wife.

We started off with promise

a love so deep it conflicted

With every other chiding adult citing

Our relationship as foolish

Tied together by our vows

Fresh faced in unity

Then three long years of foreseen turmoil

Unfortunately even Cassandra could not save us

It started with a spiral

Depression deception doubt

Then desperation death and division

You were not the one I’d held so close

It seemed you never were

And now you’re healing

As am I

But not together sadly

I mourn the unity I fought for

So easily it was rent asunder

And bitter is the mouth that sees you

Finally thriving

Why couldn’t you do that when

it was my life

And you were driving?

I still love you

The you I cannot have

And I doubt you will ever be had.

 

Chang, Frank; Unsplash

Hour 3 image prompt – An Isolation

Perhaps merely lonely

The griefling sought out like

Perhaps merely lonely

They stole a yellow bike

Perhaps merely lonely

They hid in a dark alley

Perhaps merely lonely

They set a monster free

Perhaps merely lonely

The monster ran amok

Perhaps merely lonely

And by a car was struck

Perhaps merely lonely

The griefling cried and cried

Perhaps merely lonely

It hid again and lied

Definitely not lonely

Just alone within its home

Definitely not lonely

Just fearful on its own

Definitely not lonely

Just locked inside a jar

Definitely not lonely

An Isolation forevermore

 

A person alone in a terracotta pot

Hour 3 text prompt – the poetry project

“Give each project at least one line. You should open the poem with the first project, and close it with the last, but otherwise use the projects in whatever order you like. Do all twenty. Let different ones be in different voices. Don’t take things too seriously.

1. Begin the poem with a metaphor.

2. Say something specific but utterly preposterous.

3. Use at least one image for each of the five senses, either in succession or scattered randomly throughout the poem.

4. Use one example of synaesthesia (mixing the senses).

5. Use the proper name of a person and the proper name of a place.

6. Contradict something you said earlier in the poem.

7. Change direction or digress from the last thing you said.

8. Use a word (slang?) you’ve never seen in a poem.

9. Use a piece of false cause-and-effect logic.

10. Use a piece of “talk” you’ve actually heard (preferably in dialect and/or which you don’t understand).

11. Create a metaphor using the following construction: “The (adjective) (concrete noun) of (abstract noun)…”

12. Use an image in such a way as to reverse its usual associative qualities.

13. Make the persona or character in the poem do something he/she could not do in “real life.”

14. Refer to yourself by nickname and in the third person.

15. Write in the future tense, such that part of the poem seems to be a prediction.

16. Modify a noun with an unlikely adjective.

17. Make a declarative assertion that sounds convincing but finally makes no sense.

18. Use a phrase from a language other than English.

19. Make a nonhuman object say or do something human (personification).

20. Close the poem with a vivid image that makes no statement but that “echoes” an image from earlier in the poem.”

They burn like embers awaiting fuel

Forced to wait in stasis, trapped 3000 years and still alive

Deaf to the world and mute to the cries of their supplicants

The unending cacophony a golden splendor

Their worshipers clinging desperate to the promise

Stroking the letters clad upon the dias

Archons of Athens, scions of Stygia

They listen quite carefully to their worshipers

Tasting the tears of Archimedes

They bide their time, an image of patience

They were once living you know,

Rizzing their way through the clergy

Their priesthood not one of chastity at all

Indeed it’s said their godhood proved evolution

For once one had them, one had a bounty of others

“Down bad” and” thirsty” for more, a rizz fountain unending.

The bright flower of desire attracting their followers like moths to flame

But no change was had by this metamorphosis

A caterpillar cocooned and emerged the same

No gorgeous wings on which they’d have dined.

Merely the same creature with a night

Of golden ecstasy

 

Once the scions of Stygia were seen

Upon a hill in Athens

Giving to the poor and needy

Despite their selfish nature

And the goblin watched with mild curiosity

“Why do they behave so out of character?” Tiny Stacks implored.

Should the goblin get an answer, the archons’ll age no longer in this world

The squishy rock beneath them will squeak in much dismay

And winded the godlings, breathless, will certainly moth grabe.

“Como es usted problema” the cat asked them, judging

The scent of bronze and silence, the muted gods await

(more…)

Hour 1 and 2 remarks

I feel so tired this Marathon, like butter spread to thin, I forgot this day was coming. I thought I’d planned ahead but I’m working despite myself. I’m making cookies for a party and also doing laundry. I did not sleep much yesterday, I will merely nap tonight, and hours one and two have left me feeling light. I don’t know how to top myself, or if I should just stick to the prompts, the marathon is how I push myself. Idk. I’m just musing. I’d meant to stream this event, like I did last year. I’d meant to have an audience that could assuage all my doubts, guilt, and fear. For the first time I do this truly alone.

At least two of the poems these two hours are incomplete but that’s fine I guess.  I can always touch them up later. I’ll try to do this every couple of hours so I can really think about it.

Hour 2 Image Prompt – Art Installation

I went to the gallery for a change of pace

Tired of mundanity I came to this vestigial place

Left over from a time where all who came

Came verklempt

And all the same they changed within

Thanks to a small notion

Perhaps the issue of the day

Is I feel more emotion

Watching you dance away

Through this gallery maladicta

Serving as a guide at times

The sails in a solemn sea

Unseen by outside

Untouched by the reveries

And somehow more enthralled

Yet enthralling me

 

Women stands looking at a blank wall, and an umbrella

Hour two text prompt -for I can do it all

Write a poem from the point of view of yourself, ten years ago.

I am so excited

Life is gonna go my way

First week is done already

Next week is on its way

And I think people really like me

And like what I have to say

My nerdom isn’t hidden

To my grandparents dismay

And sure I can’t read

The books I just checked out

About demons and faeries

And the world within and out

Because grandma believes in them

And inviting them is a sin

I guess I’ll learn at school alone

No matter

Nothing can wreck the weekend

I met someone cool on Thursday

I’ll meet with him again

And soon I’ll have my birthday

And tests and finals and

I’ll realize something about myself

While searching for a sin

I don’t know it yet

Not for another few years you see

But I’m living as a girl

Like I was raised to be

And I’m feeling all things strongly

Powerfully as can be

I’m alone and hoping

That college can save me

From the curse of my battered family tree

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