Photo by Sisyphus Sosorakis via Unsplash
Today’s “challenge is a fun one: write a poem that takes the form of the opening scene of the movie of your life. Does it open with a car chase? A musical number? A long scene panning across a verdant plain? You’re the director (and also the producer, the actors, the set designer, the cinematographer, and the lowly assistant that buys doughnuts for the crew) – so it’s all up to you!” (Full NaPoWriMo post available here.)
Here’s something in response, not sure what this is.
PS–The posted draft has expired, but here’s a video of Petrin Gardens, Prague (April 2022).
Hi Romana.
These lines : [quote removed by RI]
blew me away.
This opening scene promises a saga of self-discovery– I’m keen to see how it’ll unfold.
The last line–those three words–gold.
Thank you for writing and sharing this.
Visiting from: https://artismoments.blogspot.com/
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Thank you, dear Arti! I’m so glad the poem spoke to you.🙏💜🍃
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So much of Self unleashed, but is Dog spelt backwards?
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OMG, I just got goosebumps. What do I do if it is?!😱
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You need do no thing different….what is just is. Your spirit knows the way home
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🙏💜🍃
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Yes, that’s exactly right. (K)
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I admire how you crack open images and concepts and stories and sweep us along in a poetic logic that unravels the other boring logics. I aspire to blast open my own writing in this way. The grass blades are making some beautiful appearances in your poems this year! ❤
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I might be obsessed with grass (and other things that grow and bloom without expecting accolades). Thank you so much for your comment, Alana. I’m so grateful for readers like you.💜🙏🍃
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