26 thoughts on “Prompt Twelve (the final prompt for me this year)

  1. This is beautiful Cristy! My interest was piqued by the title Ode to Signs…This poem unfolds into a magical ode of acceptance, forgiveness, freedom and lyrical Ode to Poetry. I loved your rhyme schemes!

  2. This poem really flows. When I first read it I didn’t even think about the Nonet form!

    I’ve been on a journey with cancer myself. So . . . thank you the thought to “discover what was missing” and “see my life in stanzas.”

    Thank you!
    Colleen

  3. Thank you Cristy: lyricall love of words. What a lovely way to end the nonet. And the poem itself. A sense of the deep healing poetry can be. And so often is. This poem, your others, what cancer cannot take away. With many of my friends struggle with cancer your palm a balm.

    1. Thank you, Richard! I was surprised by this nonet and hadn’t expected to go there but I am glad I did – cancer is such a beast and throughout my journey with it, I have tried to focus on what it didn’t take from me. I appreciate your words. 🙂

  4. This is beautiful, Cristy! I’ve enjoyed reading your creations in the marathon…this one packs it. ‘my life in stanzas’ brought tears to my eyes.
    Hope you’re doing well.

    1. Wow! Thanks, Denise! I will definitely check out both links! I am thrilled to hear that you use hi-lo books with ELL students. That, along with having worked with students who struggle with reading, is what prompted me to write these kinds of books, in the first place. Orca has a multitude of books in this genre! 🙂

    2. Wow – I am so thrilled you not only read through my blog posts but that you were inspired to write a poetic response to another poet (Archibald MacLeish, using the form: ars-poetica) with the ten words from the CV2, 2-Day Poem Contest. I hope you enter next year – this would have been a winner, for sure! Simply brilliant!! Thank you!!

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