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Poems based on prompts from “the writer’s cramp” contest. |
Puppet Show Sunshine on a winter day Once the clouds have gone away The shadow of a tree, dances in front of me Nature’s puppet show - Strings made of wind Branches sway and bend - Calm subtle flow Vitamin D depleted from my body’s storage My mind clouded as each cell is desperate to forage Warming my skin with a radiant glow Straining my eyes through diamond glint on snow It is a day long overdue Yet when it comes it’s too soon through (Writers Cramp: 01/10/2021...”use word/phrases in bold in poem”) [ sunshine - the shadow of a tree - vitamin D - warming my skin - diamond glint on snow] Clownish Love What bugged most, was her fictional view of the world What grew most, was my conventional view of her In a vortex of misdirected love, we swirled Inside a web without gravity, morals blur It was an alien idea, to hold her close A feeble attempt to quench my own desires We are opposing sides, yet we remain engross Enthralled in a heated cycle, igniting fires Magnified to clownish proportions for others A life structured to heights of lavish completion Embers of false ideas, yet it only smothers The farther we travel, further from creation We have deceived each other, we are not that strong Mirage of a life, why did she string me along Her idea of me, merely lyrics of a song Deception of herself, that she could do no wrong (Writers Cramp: 01/11/2021...”use phrases in bold in poem”) Magnified to clownish proportions - What bugged most - It was an alien idea - That she could do no wrong A Journey To Utopia Technological advancements are ingots of gold Leading to a future so bright and so bold Yellow bricks form a path where dreams come true At your fingertips with just one click maybe just two A push of a button, then a knock at your door Designed for a glutton, and transgressions no more Have any question, just a tap of your phone Classes in session, without leaving your throne Money is dirty and taking up space No need for passwords just a scan of your face No need for sensory, phones hold new memories Drugs at the dispensary, helps the treasuries GOD has Ten Commandments, that cuts into our fun Our past needs reenactments, to show that we won Our need to communicate, can be done from home No need to hesitate, you can live like a gnome No more need for friendships, followers will suffice We’re past all hardships, no more roll of the dice The planet continued orbit through days and nights This future is computers with bright rays and lights I didn’t realize the price the loss of my rights When starting this path I expected brighter heights Technological advancements advanced the few Most businesses have closed and not many are new Monopolies legal, political upheaval Loss of our eagle, most are now evil Media and politicians sowed lies of fear Reaping mobs of angry mutineers to adhere Through climate and lab work all their scripts were complete They lied and they cheated and pulled the rug from our feet Hopes and our dreams being banned, gone by year twenty twenty four apples and windows held In your hand, chipping now more than ever before Your Pros and your Cons alive in the cloud, so don’t get loud Don’t be to proud, independence is not aloud Students taught through windows with brains of cleaning Money is ones and zeros don’t fail a screening With a click and a tap your accounts become a wrap Momentum grew - borders blurring from the map Most the ignorant thought they were safe, which is odd Our only way out is salvation, a gift from our LORD our GOD (Writers Cramp: 01/12/2021.. (‘write about a visit to somewhere that turns out to be very different than what was expected”) Midnight Showers Behind the horizon the sun is retracting Smoldering red with envy, losing the limelight Over the waters an orange hue refracting Shimmering and dancing in the darkening sunlight Wind gaining strength under a now luminous glow Howling through the night, shifting tempo Clouds begin to gather in the once starry sky A drop in temperature - a desire for indoors A warning from Nature that I shouldn’t defy This omen has me forbidden to be outdoors Drops of rain begin to fall all around It is time to find some dryer ground (Writers Cramp: 01/15/2021...”use word/phrases in bold in poem”) Night shift - Limelight - Dancing in the dark - Forbidden to be outdoors Blizzard of Torment Looking through the lens at what is seen Interpretations made from the focus of the scene Why is the view so unclear Is it from a phantom fear My ideas my thoughts flicker all around What is up where is down They flurry on their own without a sound Just yesterday the scene seemed so serene Suddenly this blizzard has caused a smoke screen Blanketing all of what I revere Covering the path, making it hard to adhere [Explanation: Lens is perspective of life. Through the interpretation of a viewpoint of things thought about (focused on), ideas/thoughts are altered. This viewpoint is also “out of focus” based on skewed interpretations through past experiences. These experiences (many negative) flood the mind. This (e/a)ffects the mental equilibrium (up/down, right/wrong). Being that it’s the mind there is unawareness of this skewed viewpoint (the silence of snow). Yet, eventually these ideas/thoughts compound to a level at which there is awareness, but by that point the mind has been so flooded, it’s trapped, stuck in a mental snow blizzard.] (Writers Cramp: 01/16/2021: “ Write a story or poem about being stuck in a sudden blizzard”) Gift from a Crow Hank woke up before midday, to a video on his surveillance display. Unsure of what is could possibly be, he hit play without any delay. What he saw was a little surprising: Hushed was that evening, flakes of snow frosted the railing A noise broke the silence, but nothing was seen Strange squeaks or caws or some kind of wailing What happened next could not be foreseen A black crow landed on the railing of snow With something wedged in his beak What it could be was hard to know But every time he moved he would squeak Walking through the railing’s white powder The crow’s head bobbed up and down The squeaking got louder and louder The crow was acting like a clown After some time boredom took hold And the crow dropped what he held. On the railing the strange item rolled From the porch he flew with item expelled After viewing those strange images on screen, Hank stepped outside with his mug of caffeine. An elephant headed rubber fish, fit in the palm of his hand. It was easy to squish, and with a squeak it would re-expand. It’s color was orange the shade of a carrot. A squeaky toy for a tiny dog or maybe a ferret. What a strange object to see. So Hank kept it, since it was free. (Writer’s Cramp Prompt 01/17/2021: While reviewing "doorbell camera" footage, Hank observes something very strange that occurred on his front porch the previous day.) Pressure Cooker (manufacturer: Government) A prepper unpierced by Mr. Pied Pipper Pinch of pepper - All that's left by that viper In a world where our chickens have turned to rice With only slim pickens, while they roll the dice Zest reserved for the "best", while the rest simmer Lest we suffer their jest, our world now dimmer Many dredge dumpsters, teetering on Life's ledge No pledge left unbroken - Please, don't say allege 8 line (11 syllables) "Express it in 8" exercise (04/03/2022), CULINARY TERMS, and words in bold [zest - dredge - simmer] 2034 I'm a second story man Crammed in this building like beans in a can It started back in twenty twenty four Riots ended with streets covered in gore Times were tough, corporations won the war Then they closed the last brick and mortar store A news story titled, "Struggle No More!" What's the story? A return to glory: "Citizens, No need for fear" "Insurrectionist have been stopped. Now Cheer!" "No more suffering, no one left will starve..." (With their sharp words, inside our brains they carve) "One room apartments will be free to all..." "Lacking no amenities, have a ball..." "Security cameras and roll call..." It was a short story. Stopped most worry. Buildings were built for our stalls One hundred stories tall, stories all walls We live in VR, windows not needed We were all numbered, as they proceeded Implants override the senses of mind Bland food now has taste with neurons aligned Nutritious corn and cricket mill combined Physical contact? Against the contract! Friends or marriage, just on screen Our life now confined to this one room scene Your door barred and locked - Fed through a wall slot Drugged through your faucet, if signs of distraught No sharp objects, in case you wish to bleed Your kids are pixels on screen - AND DON'T PLEAD! Sex is through a machine milking your seed Why need sunlight? Lighting panels just right! The sun, now for the rich and test tube kids The only ones spared, were the highest bids Though, they agreed to sterilization That or join the rest - Incarceration I was a coward to not stand my ground I miss the sun and every natural sound We could've had the numbers, but bent knee Now not even in my mind can I flee (Writers Cramp: 04/04/2022...”use phrases in bold in poem”) [ what's the story - short story - tall stories - second story man - news story ] Silly Rabbit Johnny had a dog who's name was Rabbit He would jump on everything, a very bad habit Most evenings Johnny would take him for a walk They wouldn't go far, just around the block It started like any other day A struggle to get the leash on "RABBIT! CALM DOWN AND STAY!" With his leash attached, Rabbit let out a yawn It was the worst part for him No longer free to roam Darting outside, he pulled Johnny's limb Stopping briefly to smell the garden gnome A wave at the neighbour, as they head along To the sound of sirens and a bird's song With a sudden stop, Rabbit's ears perked Staring at the corner park, he snapped out a bark Suddenly he started towards it, Johnny's hand jerked Stopping at a bush, as it started to get dark Rabbit clammed up and was acting funny Under the bush, Johnny couldn't see What could it be? Was it a bunny? As Johnny got closer, Rabbit tried to flee Johnny got on hands and knees for a better look Many feet away Rabbit sat and shook Reaching under the branches, Johnny felt around His fingers crossed something half buried in the ground Briefly, he struggled to pull it out Rabbit began a whimpering shout The moment it was exposed Street lights turned on, emitting a glow The mystery of what it was disclosed It reminded him of his childhood, long ago As a child it was something he had had He would sit for hours playing it alone Finding something like this made him so glad It was a children's xylophone Rabbit inched closer, shakes subsided Why was Rabbit so scarred? Johnny was undecided Yet, he remained happy with what was provided "What a silly dog." - Johnny decided (Writers Cramp: 04/06/2022) Write a poem based on following:”) Your main character is walking their dog around the neighbourhood when the dog finds something unexpected under a bush in the park on the corner. What does the dog find? Why is it unusual? What does your main character do? Write the story or poem - use Mystery as one of your genres. |