Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Pisces - #dVerse #MoonwashedWeeklyPrompt #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! I'm prompt-combining again. Over at Moonwashed Weekly, Eugi provided us with the image below and the following prompt words to use. I've bolded and italicized the words I chose to use.

purple, a secondary color
combining red and blue
the prompt is writer's choice
and up to you

For dVerse's Poets Pub, the prompt was Tuesday Poetics: The Four Elements. Kim invited us to explore the four elements or earth, air, fire, and water and write a poem about one of them.


Pisces

a water sign,
fish swimming in opposite directions
yin 
         and
                  yang
            ebb
       and
flow
sensitive to the current's changes
learning how to navigate
uncharted waters
combining intuition and empathy
to weather emotional storms
nurturing and healing
tears flow freely
into an ocean of connection
secondary to others
sometimes to a fault
allows some to enter
spits others out
constant yet
ever-changing
merging fantasy with reality
navigating unseen realms
from a trickle to gushing
calm yet turbulent
delicate but strong
an embodiment of dualism


Would you like to write a poem about either of these prompts? Click the links below:


35 comments:

  1. An inspired combination of prompts, Yvette. I love the shape of your Pisces poem, especially ‘yin and yang ebb and flow’, the idea of tears flowing freely’ into an ocean of connection’, and the movement in these lines:
    ‘navigating unseen realms
    from a trickle to gushing
    calm yet turbulent’.

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    1. Thank you, Kim! I appreciate you sharing your thoughts with me. :-)

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  2. I love the sense I feel the fishes swimming in the water of your poem.

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    1. Thank you, Dwight! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

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  4. I love your take on the prompt, life is a navigation of waters, sometimes troubled sometimes calm, beautifully done.

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  5. Deep..depp..deep..but so beautifully described within the philosophy..and reminds me of some zen sayings focusing on fish...your leadd-in was a marvel...

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  6. Amazing approach to the prompts and I enjoyed the structure of your poem, Yvette. Most of all the depth in your lines is superb. Brava! - Eugi

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  7. There's a rocking rhythm to your poem that feels like bobbing in the water, Yvette.

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    1. Thank you, Nolcha! I'm happy you experienced that. :-)

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  8. Lovely, Yvette! I especially liked -
    'combining intuition and empathy
    to weather emotional storms
    nurturing and healing
    tears flow freely
    into an ocean of connection.

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    1. Thank you, Carol! I appreciate you sharing your enjoyment of my poem. :-)

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  9. Yvette, I love your distillation of "embodiment of dualism." It is a wonderful ideal to strive for. Happy Friday!

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    1. Thank you, Indira! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

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  11. Hi Yvette, you did a beautiful job with both prompts. I am a Pisces. Robbie 💓

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! I completely see the Pisces in you! :-)

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    1. Thank you, Melissa! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

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  13. B e a u t i f u l, Yvette! A lovely, deep write. ❤️

    Punam

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    1. Thank you, Punam! I appreciate your kind words. :-)

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  14. Gorgeous writing, Yvette. It carries one away like the tide.

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    1. Aw, thank you, Dora! I appreciate your kind words. :-)

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  15. The seas and oceans are good places to learn human life lessons.

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