Posts for June 28, 2024 (page 4)

Registration photo of Jennifer Barricklow for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

The alchemy of choice

what we let go of
gives us permission
to change
our last breath


Registration photo of Victoria Woolf Bailey for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

At the Pool – What I Know

Someone in the changing room before me
had a bathing suit top with sewn in cups.

How do I know this?

The label with this important information
is stuck to the wet, concrete floor.


Registration photo of Katie Hassall for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Hope is in the Air

Hope is in the air
Can you smell it?
Some days it smells like rain
that give the dry earth nourishment
Some days it smells like a friend
when they deliver a much needed hug
Some days it smells like baked good
delivered from caring friends
Some days it smells like a hospital
where a loved one is getting care
Some days it smells like violin rosin
that lingers in the air after I pour out my heart playing
Some days it smells like flowers
whose beauty touches me deeply
Today it smells like vacation
with many new smells from a different state
What does hope smell like for you?
Can you smell it, too?


Category
Poem

Ambitions

When I was a child
I wanted to be a king
Then I changed my mind
I thought I’d be a pirate
or work under the big top


Registration photo of Brady Cornett for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Relic

Casualties of anxiety,
the cracks in my teeth,
will one day be relics
of all my suffering. 
The grey on my chin,
a reminder of when,
I fell apart
and got back up again. 
The ache of my back,
worn from the path,
will one day burn stubbornly
beneath the flame. 
The thoughts in my head,
and the life that I’ve lead,
will disperse into the cosmos,
everywhere between
the spaces in-between. 

This is a moment.

It goes.

It does.

I can’t forget that.

Everything that can
will go away
in the face
of the right circumstances. 

It’s only you at the bottom.

Climb.

Pull at the mud and roots.

Kick until it hurts.

Get the fuck out of there. 

Tomorrow
is but a gift
that is always worth it.

This ache will leave.

Our scars are beautiful. 


Registration photo of Ashley N. Russell for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

My revival

Stained glass windows, technicolor hues
irridescent in the glowing light 

rainbow clouds woven into 
the dying embers of dusk 

the shades of orange the world is reduced to
in the final flow of the golden hour 

a field filled with high flying kites 
dancing in the music of the wind
the echoes of laughter below floating them higher

the audible crispness of a old book’s binding 
held too firm for too long on a forgotten shelf 
a sigh of relief at being opened once more 

the smell of wildberry muffins wafting 
into the hearth of the home on a lazy 
morning, infusing the air with intoxicating sweetness

these are the things that revive me 
when the world works hard to wear me down 


Registration photo of Amy Le Ann Richardson for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Last One to Leave

The chatter of squirrels and sweet
chirping birds dart around
edges of the porch

where I sit
just looking over these
spots where we talked,

replaying shared moments
through days of joy, dancing,
reading, songs, and

walks by the creek.
I look to the lengthening shadows
draped down the hill in their

mournful goodbye to day,
knowing tomorrow the sun will fill
all these places with light again

tucking memories into folds of my
mind
like seeds layered into leaf
litter across the forest floor.


Registration photo of Sophie Watson for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

The Singer

To sing the way that I sing
I’ve clawed a hole into my throat
which lets the sunlight pour in
like honey to soothe the wound
and lets my music rush out
with the urgency of a flock of doves
spiraling into the blue noon air.
I can no longer hold my tongue,
my jaw is no cage of secrecy.
I’ve forfeited all of my stories
to melody, but forfeited nonetheless.
You could reach your hand through
the hole in my throat to fold
your fingers around my heart.
You could pull it out or crush it.
I give you the benefit of the doubt
that you won’t choose to gut me.
You do not forsake my vulnerability. 
Through my neck’s gaping wound
you can watch my vocal chords dance.
You can hear my heartbeat ringing
from my open throat, the drum
that backbones the song. 


Registration photo of Tom Hunley for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

Another Other (Revision)

What I meant to say is it’s hard
to trust people while I’m lying
on a stretcher but what came out
was that I want living and loving
to hurt so I know they’re real,
whereas in my dreams I feel no pain
and have 360 degree vision like a rabbit,
thus no need to trust anyone or anything
but my own vision, whereas in the real
world one of the inherent limitations
of being human is that we only have eyes
in the front of our heads unlike pigmy owls
who have decoy eyes in back that predators
can pluck out rather than the good, working ones
and I meant to say people will betray you
when you’re not looking especially those outside
the group whom we refer to as the others
but what came out was I feel alienated
from the group like I’m another other
and I meant to say I discovered poetry
and sex at about the same time
but what came out is that both, for me,
are about my desire to be desired and
I meant to be polite and say please with tears
in my eyes but what came out were pleas and tears
in the middle of the pages where the words
that came out couldn’t touch what I meant to say.


Registration photo of Sue Neufarth Howard for the LexPoMo 2024 Writing Challenge.
Category
Poem

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The soft touch of velvet
the seduction of wind-blown silk.
What a smile can do
to soothe the ruffled soul.