~ in the neck is low tech, through the heart is high art ~ |
April 4 — List poem w/repetition — write a poem that lists things, using some (not necessarily constant) repetition and variation of an initial phrase (Examples: When I was six…, Remember that time…*, Layers of…., etc.) when I wore this three-hundred-dollar t-shirt a waiter slopped cold coffee down my front but when I wore this ol’ thing nondescript nothing was spilled & I stayed clean & blank when I wore this itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny I ended blister-red with, in relief, a white bikini when I wore this brand new leopard-print pillbox hat my head felt like something, under something like that when I wore my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at, nobody came nobody saw but the crows all cawed when I wore silks in sleek repose & the liquification of my clothes when I wore a long dress, where was the serene length? A line distinguishes it. A line just distinguishes it. when I wore this enormous scarlet letter down my back people tried to post me, or to pick me like a rose when I wore this pastel-blue velvet 70s vintage safari suit everybody thought I was a man when I wore this anaphora the critics questioned my lack of chiasmas when I wore this large black wig with the silver streak I answered to Morticia & drank neat tequila when I wore this t-shirt with the big-eyed cat-face motif a neighbour's dog went to leap at my throat when I wore on your very last nerve I got quiet & serious & put on a pot of tea when I wore a sudden smile over early coffee with my crumpled matinee hair & you smiled too Note: thanks to Bob Dylan, William Shakespeare, Robert Herrick, Gertrude Stein for the odd borrowed / stolen phrase |