Number Five is Alive (Hour 24, A Short and Simple Celebration)

 

Number 5 Is Aliiiiive

 

I finally crossed the finish line.

Looks like I got here right on time.

Woohoo, I made it! I survived!

Can’t wait til next year, as it’ll be my #5!

I’m ’bout to go crawl in my bed

As stanzas bounce around inside my head.

I’ve written all I had to write,

And so I bid you all goodnight…. err, maybe make that morning.

 

Another awesome artistic adventure is added to the books. Thanks for joining me on this journey. Here’s hoping I’ll see you soon!

 

Gentle Giant, Goobah Loobah (Hour 23, A Nontraditional Minute Poem)

 

Gentle Giant (Goobah Loobah)

 

Loading up our luggage, ready

to hit the road,

detouring south

down your driveway.

 

This precious, perfect pup, Dottie,

sat shotgun back

to Dallas. We

welcomed her home.

 

My dear dorky DotDot, ’til the

day we met, I

never knew how

much I’d need you.

 

****A traditional minute poem is composed of 60 syllables split among three stanzas, with each stanza having four lines where the syllabic count is 8/4/4/4. Traditional minute poems are written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme of aabb, ccdd, eeff. I couldn’t put a true traditional minute poem together in a day, let alone an hour. So for the sake of saving time as well as what remains of my so-called sanity, I eliminated the constraints of rhyme and meter, devolving into the nontraditional minute format seen above. Our dog, DotDot, was a detour, taking us about two hours out of the way. But she’s brought such joy and love and laughter to our lives, the drive was definitely worth it!****

Attack of An Apple (Hour 22, A Hall of Mirrors Hay(na)ku)

 

Attack of An Apple

‘Twas

two days

left ’til Christmas

when he dropped

me at

the

door,

leaving me

lost and lonesome,

a stranger in

an even

stranger

land.

People packed

like standing sardines,

trapped tightly in

a tin.

Panic

overcame

me, incapacitating.

Sweating, shaking, sobbing,

anxiety attacking inside

Apple Store.

As

we

left, he

asked would I

ever return on

my own?

“NEVERMORE!”

 

****A hay(na)ku is a three line poem where the first line consists of one word, the second line has two, and the third line is composed of three words. A reverse hay(na)ku is three lines composed in the opposite fashion, of three words, then two, and one word for the final line. In the 2019 Poetry Marathon, I created the “Mirror hay(na)ku” by combining a hay(na)ku with a reverse hay(na)ku. In 2020, I took things a step further by compiling five mirror hay(na)ku stanzas and calling it a Hall of Mirrors Hay(na)ku.****

Descent (Hour 21, A Four Square Poem)

 

Descent

Addicted

Obsessed

Compulsive

Possessed

 

Despairing

Deceiving

Despondent

Disbelieving

 

Terrified

Traumatized

Irrational

Immobilized

 

 

Panicked

Paralyzed

Imprisoned

Institutionalized

 

****A four square poem consists of four verses comprised of four lines, where each line is expressed with just one word.****

 

Put a Sock(et) in It! (Hour 20, A Lune poem)

 

Put a Sock(et) in It!

 

The mere sight of spark

plug sockets

irks me to my core.

 

****A lune poem is an Americanized version of a haiku, featuring a syllabic count of 5/3/5. And as irrational and illogical and utterly ridiculous as it sounds, I really do shudder and cringe and roll my eyes in annoyance at the sight of spark plug sockets. Go figure!****

The End Or Something Like It (Hour 19, A Lowku)

 

The End or Something Like It

 

The clock’s incessant ticking

resonates loudly

in my ears. The end is near.

 

****I literally just invented the lowku by exhausted inattention. While I had planned to pen a haiku, my muddled mind mistakenly reversed the syllabic count of each line. So rather than the syllabically structured 5/7/5 composition of traditional haiku, the lovely lowku is made up of three lines, where lines one and three contain 7 syllables and line two has only five syllables.****

Decades of Decay (Hour 18, A Four Square Poem)

 

Decades of Decay

 

Beaten

Bloodied

Blackened

Broken

 

Rage

Unchecked

Hatred

Unspoken

 

Together

Trashed

Rancid

Rotten

 

Forever

Lost

Future

Forgotten

 

****A four square poem has four stanzas of four lines each, where each line is only a single word.****

 

Rekindling (Hour 17, A Haiku)

 

Rekindling

 

Evil eyes raged red

igniting ancient ashes,

turning them to dust.

 

****A haiku is a Japanese poem composed of three lines with a syllabic count of 5/7/5. Traditional haiku usually have a theme focused around nature.****

My Moustache May Be Mistaken (Hour 15, A Nonet Poem)

 

My Moustache Must Be Mistaken

 

It was not me, I swear! I did not

eat up all your cookies, full of

ooey gooey goodness, smooth

sweetness melting in my

mouth. My moustache of

milk chocolate

just gave my

secret

up.

 

****A nonet poem consists of nine lines, where line one consists of nine syllables, line two has eight syllables, and syllabic count descends by one each time, until the final line is only one syllable long, giving off the visual appearance that the poem is slowly disappearing.****

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