And So We Return As Surely As I Do Depart
Awake! the glabrous moon has stretched her shift.
The sun this morning, a bonfire’s extravagant
orange-rust mesa.
The tree beside our porch bears
mayapple fruit, swing-spirit tickling.
Ghost cicada perches, wrapped in the whelm of morning wind.
It’s a hackberry tree I see.
Sometimes I travel in the wilds of my mind.
In January, the epiphany star said “Find.”
I’ve found it hard.
I pin a stonefly to my lapel—
I need stronger verbs to plunk.
I am resting the writing self
beneath fabrics and flowers in a breezy room,
glass trinkets on fold out tables.
Maybe the best days are water days.
Bless uncountable poets.
Thanks to faithful fickle June.
“If you wrote a poem a day, it would take,”
I tell my students,
“words.”
This poem was written using first lines from a whole bunch of the poems written today. I plan to gather other first lines and write a few more. I am sorry I have not been more productive or attentive this month, and I am really looking forward to settling into everyone’s work to make the anthology. I have loved seeing all your/our poems, and all the comments on each other’s work. ” The French bid adieu” (to quote another first line) but I’ll just say, “I’ll see you in your words.” Pauletta
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I love how you’ve woven this poem of first lines into something really beautiful, Pauletta.
Delightful, Pauletta.
Nice tribute to the last day of Lexpomo! Thank you.
An honor to be included! I’ve enjoyed your poems this month, especially this artful remixing
Title is wonderful — and this is a great “exquisite corpse,” woven so well that I didn’t suspect until I read your note. Have enjoyed your work!
Love this piece as a goodbye to one of our favorite months. Beyond honored to have made it in 😉
I look forward to your anthology!
Honored to be included! This was quite the exercise, & I didn’t have a clue until I read your note.