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Spring 2006 SLAM! - Congrats to the winners - see you all next time! |
"Invalid Item" ![]()  Left to solitude, I plan in advance that I might deflect a sympathy invite. In snatches of time at the office, I make the list of those I loved on three sheets in a spiral.  On Thursday in Hanging Rock Park, leaves rain to the forest floor in a carnal odor of red decay. A frost blanket lies in laurel shade beside the brook that gurgles beneath creaking planks of the foot bridge. In blue suede Timberland boots, my lug soles stub and stumble on hidden rocks.  I hike the forest path for one mile, then ascend the south face two more bound for Moore‘s Knob, this humble range’s highest point. In an hour, I reach the summit creep to the ledge and settle where the rock forms a bench. A cool breeze dries the sweat.  Old friends, this mountain and I, and new ones found in a kettle of vultures, fan winged specters, circling shadows. A five-lined skink spreads his toes on warm granite, his blue tail forms "S." From the knapsack, I lay out ceremonials: three sheaves, one cigar, one bottle of stout. Here, I feel no self-consciousness so I stiffen my back, set my shoulders and read the list to the valley in loud formality... Dad, Charles Bukowski, Rainbow Jayne, Curly Howard, Emily Dickinson, The Adorable Adrian Adonis, Bela Lugosi, Mama Cass, Ed Wood, Joe Strummer, Isadora Duncan, Doctor Shock, Huntz Hall, Aunt Kathleen, George Harrison, Mr. Jenko, Jean Shepherd, Li Po, Ernest Hemingway, Tiny Tim, Leonard, Carson McCullers, Pugsly, Jeremy Brett...  …Afterwards, to their honor I roll the thin Panatela in my fingers, watch the cone of smoke at the tip. Sips of Guinness follow nut-flavor puffs, the tastes of deep autumn inside me. With the orange sun halved by horizon I turn toward November shadows and begin my descent to the valley of resounding toll.     Prompt: Using any form that pleases you, write a poem about a holiday spent unconventionally. Note: It can be any holiday, but if you choose one that might be unfamiliar to a rube like me, you may want to include a brief description of the holiday in addition to your poem. Example: Canada Day, where Canadians typically sit in lounge chairs and gobble gravy soaked curd and fried potatoes (Poutine, I believe), and compare their gastro-intestinal reactions punctuated by bursts of "eh?" Eh?   |