Thursday, January 23, 2025

Life's Weaver - #W3Prompt #squarepoem #poetry #poem #poetrycommunity #writer #writingcommunity #resilience @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! For this week's W3 Prompt #143: Wea've Written Weekly, host Tia Jain challenges us to write a poem about "the bittersweet, painful, or unsettling aspects of the past and its hold on the present." She also encouraged us to use the imagery of shadows, cracks, and reflections. 

Her chosen form is a "square" where the rows represent stanzas and the columns represent the number of lines in each stanza. So, if you want a 3x3 square, the poem would have three stanzas with three lines in each stanza.

Just yesterday, I finished reading Tale of the Seasons' Weaver by D. Wallace Peach, and that story is still in my head. It was absolutely incredible, and if you enjoy reading fantasy, I highly recommend it. Also yesterday, I came across a post by a beautiful poet, Suzanne, asking for words of encouragement for her daughter. So, I thought I'd use those two ideas for inspiration. 

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Life's Weaver

many broken, tattered seams
once thought useless, now revisited
mended together but not the same, maybe better

brokenness builds character, they say
give up or build your resilience
the choice is yours

reflect on what once was, but don't live there
fill the cracks in your armor with love
welcome radiant light into your future

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Newspaper Sundays with Dad - #tankaprose #dVerse #moonwashedprompt #newspapers #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetics #writer #writingcommunity @YvetteMCalleiro

 

Hello, beautiful readers! My son is working an almost full-time job, so I'm finding myself with more time to play with poetry in the evenings. Still, being the overachiever that I am, I'm trying to participate in multiple challenges. So, sometimes I need to combine a few of them.

The two I've chosen to combine today are Moonwashed Weekly Prompt - Chroma and dVerse's Poetics: For the love of the broadsheet. In MWP, Eugi has given us the word chroma as well as the following phrases to inspire us:

intensity of brilliance
layered in hues
chroma

The dVerse prompt is provided by Heather. She has challenged us to create a poem about newspapers. She gave a lot of creative ways in which we could create this poem, but I'm keeping it simplistic with just the written word. 

I decided to write a tanka prose. This poetry form consists of one paragraph of prose and one tanka, which is a poem of five lines with a syllabic pattern of 5-7-5-7-7. Tanka proses always have a title. My key words are bolded and italicized.


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Newspaper Sundays with Dad

Growing up, my father did not express his love in words. He was a military man who showed his devotion through actions. He built us a playroom when we lived in Korea and a treehouse when we lived in Mississippi. He coached our soccer team. He helped us with our homework when we were frustrated. No, he didn't use words when we were children, but sometimes actions are just as loud.

father and daughter
complete puzzles on Sundays
devoid of chroma
such focused intensity
layered in love's vibrant hues

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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

A Mind's Universe / A Walk with Fairies - #dVerse #prosery #fairies #AmandaGorman #poem #poetry #poet #poetrycommunity #writer #writingcommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! This dVerse challenge is being hosted by Merril D Smith. She has titled it Prosery: Finding the Light. To write prosery, you take a line of poetry and place it in a prose piece. You are allowed to add punctuation but you cannot add words to the quote. The prosery should be less than 144 words. She has chosen a line from Amanda Gorman's poem, "The Hill We Climb." Here is the line.

"where can we find light in this never-ending shade?"
-From Amanda Gorman, "The Hill We Climb"

For those of you who do not know, I am a middle school intensive reading teacher. I also sponsor a poetry club where we focus on all kinds of poetry, including spoken word poetry. I work with Bluapple Poetry and the Jason Taylor Foundation to teach students how to speak their truths through poetry, so I'm happy that this challenge's inspiration comes from a spoken word artist.

I struggled with keeping it to 144 words, but this is the prosery I created.

(Image by @popmelon on Pixabay)

A Mind's Universe

The recesses of the mind hide in dark, desolate crevices, craving the deep oblivion. Sometimes, they become needy, hungry for attention. These aberrations slink from their hideaways into the conscious, creating havoc and disharmony. Spreading like a plague, they infect the happy, healthy village of the mind until an ominous cloud cloaks it in darkness. Cynicism, depression, and anxiety overwhelm its counterparts, caging them in formidable cells of isolation. Darkness descends, and we withdraw from the world, wondering, where can we find light in this never-ending shade?

With just a thought, light begins to crack through the darkness. Light’s power lies in its strength to attract other sources of hope. Just a spark will spread, forcing darkness to retreat to its shadows. A spark will become a flicker which will turn into a flame. It is up to us to keep that flame alive.

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This prompt also inspired a micro-read, so I thought I would share that as well. Originally, it had 419 words, but I brought it down to 144 to match the prosery. I hope it still kept its essence. The quote is bolded and italicized.



"I never should’ve agreed to this," Mario said.

"We didn't go far." Sonia sniffled.

Stacy smiled. "We just need to find light."

Sonia looked around. "It’s getting dark. Where can we find light?"

"In this never-ending shade? We won't." Mario looked up. 

"Just follow the fairies."

Mario rolled his eyes. "There’s no such thing as fairies."

Sonia whispered, "I'm scared."

"Don’t worry. The fairies will lead us home."

Just then, flickers of light appeared.

Stacy pointed. "The fairies have arrived! Follow them."

They followed the blinking sources of light.

Mario pointed. "I think that's the streetlamp at the playground."

At the end of the forest, Stacy turned back. "Thank you for helping us, fairies."

A flickering light approached. A beautiful fairy with iridescent wings kissed Stacy’s nose and flew away.

"Goodnight, fairies! I'll visit soon," she promised and then traipsed after her friends. 


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Spring Flowers - #haiku #FFFC #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity #writer #writingcommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! For Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge this week, she shared the photo below from Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa on Unsplash and asked us to write a flash fiction piece or poem inspired by it. I've chosen to write a haiku, which consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllabic pattern. 

(Raymond McIntyre, Flowers with a mirror [1968])

dainty spring flowers
reflection of earth's rebirth
beauty and hope live

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Monday, January 20, 2025

The Book Club - #whatdoyousee #WDYS #doubleinvertednonet #nonet #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity #writer #writing community @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! For this week's WDYS challenge, Sadje has given us the image below and asked us to write a story, poem or caption to connect with it. I've chosen to write a double inverted nonet, with the syllabication pattern of 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. 

(Image credit: Tao Heftiba @Unsplash)

The Book Club

flowers wilt aside the empty cup
dust collects upon once used chairs
whispers of past enjoyment
crave for listening ears
curiosity
stolen by the
digital
gaming
world
~wait~
hear that
listen close
creaking hinges
bring in the sunlight
readers with books enter
laughter fills the air again
new flowers bloom, wine glasses filled
the world of imagination lives

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Sunday, January 19, 2025

Simple Serenity - #Shadorma #EkphrasticPoetry #poetry #syllabicpoetry #poetrycommunity #writingcommunity #writer @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! It's time for syllabic poetry with Robbie Cheadle's Spin the Bottle Week 2! This week, Robbie encourages us to write a poem about the Garden Acraea butterfly by using a photo she took during a recent hike. 

She also chose the poetic form called Shadorma, which is a six-line stanza with a syllabic pattern of 3-5-3-3-7-5. Shadormas are always titled. 

(Photo taken by Robbie Cheadle)

Simple Serenity

delicate
garden butterfly
vividly
protected
black spots repulse predators
free to flit about

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Saturday, January 18, 2025

Ever Green - #W3Prompt #142 - Wea've Written Weekly #LAFires #hope #renewal #poetry #poetrycommunity #writingcommunity #writer #poet @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! This week on Wea've Written Weekly, Sarah David encouraged us to write a poem of up to 12 lines on the theme of hope or renewal. 

My heart has been a bit heavy with the destruction of the forests and homes in Los Angeles. So many animals have perished or lost their habitats. So many people's lives have been upended, all their treasured belongings destroyed. So, I've decided to write a free-verse poem with this in mind.

(courtesy of @Sorbyphoto on Pixabay)

Ever Green

Grim Reaper and chaos visit
indiscriminately
death and destruction lie in their wake
pain and suffering invade the souls of survivors
hearts weigh heavy with loss

yet...

Mother Nature and the human spirit are resilient
like the evergreens who withstand winter
seedlings and roots will rise once more
like the phoenix who rises from its ashes
residents will rebuild
hope will thrive again



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Friday, January 17, 2025

Shades of Gray - #margins #dVerse #poetry #tanka #poetrycommunity #writingcommunity #perception @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! This poem was inspired by Dora at dVerse! It's challenge is called Diving into Margins. Dora encourages us to write a poem about margins. She shares many examples of margins such as the margin between transitions, the margin of a stream or seashore, the margin of shade and light, the margin of time, and so many more. 

While looking through her beautiful inspiration, the first two lines of my poem below came flowing out of me, so I went with it. I decided to write a tanka poem for this prompt.

(courtesy of @geralt on Pixabay)

Shades of Gray

the truth lies within
the margin of perception
skewed reality
separate fact from fiction
accept thoughts aren't always true

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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Life's Reset - #dVerse #Quadrille #moonwashedprompt #whatdoyousee #WDYS #writingcommunity #poetrycommunity #poetry #poem @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! I'm blending poetry challenges again. The first challenge comes from Moonwashed Musings, where Eugi inspires us to use a word or phrase from the following:

simplicity

in an uneasy world

praise unforgotten calm

The second challenge comes from De Jackson over at dVerse. The challenge is called Quadrille #215: Ready for Liftoff, and we are asked to write a quadrille with a variation of the word lift in our poem. A quadrille is a poem with 44 words and is focused on a word. 

The final prompt comes from Sadje's What Do You See? prompt. She provided the image below and challenged us to write a poem about it. 

As time is always limited for me, I found a way to blend the three together into one poem. 


(Image Credit: Pavlo T @ Unsplash)


Life's Reset


oftentimes, I seek solace

a place of reflection

always in nature

where life continues just because

away from manmade contraptions

I ground myself

giving Mother Earth what no longer serves me

finding my simplicity in an uneasy world

lifting my spirits to begin anew


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Moonwashed Musings

Quadrille #215: Ready for Liftoff

What Do You See?

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Dark Temptations - #CreativePerspectiveChallenge #writingchallenge #poetry #writingcommunity #tankaprose @dlfinnauthor @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! D.L. Finn has started a new monthly challenge called the Creative Perspective Challenge. Every month, she will share an image to inspire us to write a poem or flash fiction. I've posted this month's picture below.

I've decided to write a tanka prose, which is a paragraph of prose and a tanka poem. While the person is holding light, the darkness seems foreboding to me, so I went with it.

("Person Standing and Holding Lamp Inside Cave" by Jeremy Bishop)

Dark Temptations

I peered into the vast, dark cave. My lantern's power only illuminated that which was right in front of me. A fraught silence surrounded me. My sense of adventure hammered my heart, or was that fear? Taking a few steps back, I scrutinized the entrance of the cave, contemplating my next move. From this vantage point, it resembled the gaping mouth of a demon. An eerie, soft whistle exhaled from the mouth. Trepidation crawled upon my skin. Shaking my head, I slowly retreated from the opening. Tomorrow, I'd seek a different adventure, one that seemed more welcoming.

danger in darkness

not all risks are worth taking

listen to your gut

recognize fragrance-laced lies

champion enlightenment


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