taking part in the weekly poetry challenge number 4 |
Sam Adams Was back home in Berkeley In his childhood hometown He had been away for decades, One winter morning He went for a hike In Tilden Park. The Crown jewel The East Bay Park system that overlooked the entire Bay Area with views to die for. He soon found himself In what locals call The haunted forest. A fog swept Eucalyptus And live oak forest That led to the old Nike base. He came to a strange site A door in the air With a sign “Welcome to the gateway To other worlds Entry for madmen only.” He stepped through And found himself In the world between worlds With doorways to other worlds. He saw a doorway to Narnia Smiling he jumped through He found himself In a winter wonderland. Cold, and snowing It was always winter In Narnia. He met the Beaver And joined the revolution Overthrowing the wicked witch Becoming King of Narnia Never returning to Berkeley. Prompt Word: GATEWAY noun an opening that can be closed by a gate. "we turned into a gateway leading to a small cottage" a frame or arch built around or over a gate. "a big house with a wrought-iron gateway" a means of access or entry to a place. "Mombasa, the gateway to East Africa" Your poem should be inspired by the prompt word, the definition was included to offer some inspiration, if needed. It's not necessary to use the examples in your work. Your poem should be a minimum of 12 lines. |