i have never traveled
So much depends
Upon
The fog
a ribbon of moonlight
the dew on the morning grass
the snow carefully everywhere descending
somewhere, gladly beyond
a smaller gift — not the worn truth
here is the deepest secret nobody knows
the world offers itself to your imagination
Line 1 and Line 8 — e.e. cummings — together these two lines make one complete line “somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond”
Lines 2 and 3 from a William Carlos Williams’ poem that nobody understands but is forced on high school students across the USA.
Line 4 Carl Sandburg — first line of the first poem I remember intentionally memorizing
Line 5 Alfred Noyes — not a full line, but from The Highwayman, the first poem I voluntarily memorized just because I liked it and was smitten by the tragedy of the story. Anne of Green Gables also memorized it, but I didn’t even know AoGG existed at the time.
Line 6 Billy Collins — not a full line, but from Litany — just a poem I love
Line 7 e.e. cummings again
Line 9 also Billy Collins — not a full line, but from The Lanyard — a poem one of my sons sent me for Mother’s Day one year.
Line 10 e.e. cummings — I LOVE e.e. cummings
Line 11 Mary Oliver — not a full line from Wild Geese — a poem one of my sons read at my father’s funeral
A weak attempt at the W3 prompt this week: Write a Cento on the them of Love.
A cento is a poem formed of lines from poems written by others. I didn’t use whole lines most of the time.
Well done Sally
Lovely to have your take on the prompt Sally.
I realize that I didn’t really go with the theme of Love. This form was hard for me — and I’m still not 100% sure I like the poem. Maybe I’ll go back and play with it some more. 🙂
interesting way to craft a poem.
It was a challenge. I’m not really sure I’m happy with it.
Splendid Sally. 👏🏽
Thank you!
I know—it seems easy until you start crafting it, right?! What I like is being able to use already written words to create something that I would have said excepting someone said it before me so now I get to quote them.
Most of my poems are work in progress, what I start with is often not what I end up posting. Looking forward to reading the revised version Shelly. Write ✍️ on poet 🙂🎉🙂
This was very good! And I loved your annotation as much as the poem! I remember having to memorize e.e. cummings’ The Fog in school too… but I preferred his poem – pity this busy monster, manunkind…
Sally, those last two lines are… a SLAM dunk!
Perfect 😀
Much love,
David
hi, Sally 🤗
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted for the first time by the amazing Celeste (Celestial Kreationz) is now live!
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/07/10/w3-prompt-115-weave-written-weekly/
Enjoy❣️
Much love,
David