How flowers will bend to the sun;how the night wakes a racoon
and the coyotes circle and bow
before crawling out from under
the brush and bending their noses
to the ground washed in the crescent
moon; how a child will shake and spin
circles until she walks like a drunk;
sometimes how a colt with a sock foot
will turn and buck […]
Entries Tagged as 'Mackenzie'
HOW FLOWERS WILL BEND
February 9th, 2010 · 3 Comments
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YOU CAN LIVE
December 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
7.1.06
Waiting for the sunrise
I’ve decided today
I’ll be the brother
who has died
and you can be the one
who fills his pockets
with rocks. You can throw
them at the parked cars
as you pass the open mouthed
mansions in Ladd’s addition,
as their windows dart
and twitch with that last
burst of dreaming that comes
just before waking.
Today you will glare
at the joggers insulting
their dogs […]
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IT STARTS HOW IT ENDS
September 16th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Here’s my contribution to Worsty’s monthly challenge, which I neglected to revise like I thought I was going to.
It starts how it ends,
or maybe there’s no beginning, no stopping at all.
Either way, when I walked on all fours
and my dreams at night were lifting my hands, were
faces making faces,
I don’t think I was what I […]
Tags: Mackenzie · Monthly Challenge
How do you write a happy poem?
July 31st, 2009 · 3 Comments
Without it becoming complete crap? Or just something kind of absurd, surreal? Seriously, I’m trying to start a poem for the Dorothy poetry prize, because why not, but I keep writing crap.
You guys have any favorite “happy” poems that I could read for guidance?
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YOU CAN LIVE
July 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments
YOU CAN LIVE
7.1.06
Waiting for the sunrise
I walk down to the Hawthorne
bridge. I’ve decided. Today,
I’ll be the brother
who has died
and you can be the one
who fills his pockets
with rocks. You can throw
them at the parked cars
as you pass the open mouthed
mansions in Ladd’s addition
as their windows dart
and twitch with that last
burst of dreaming that comes
just before […]
Franklin-Christoph Poetry Contest
June 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Guidelines for the 2009 Franklin-Christoph Poetry Contest
http://www.franklin-christoph.com/Writing/PoetryContest.html
We will award $2500 in total prizes, including the $1000 cash grand prize. 10 Merit
Award Winners will receive $150 writing instruments.
Submission Period
Entries accepted June 1-Nov 30 (postmark dates), 2009.
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ECOPOETRY ANTHOLOGY CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
June 7th, 2009 · No Comments
EARTH’S BODY: AN ECOPOETRY ANTHOLOGY
Coeditors Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street solicit submissions for an international anthology of ecopoetry. We are looking for a wide and varied array of submissions. Our working definition of “ecopoetry” is flexible; it includes not only what might be called nature poetry, and not only poetry that focuses on environmental issues, […]
Congrats to Worsty
June 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Worsty has won the poetry contest for May. She gets to whomp whomever she pleases, especially those of you who have to yet to enter a challenge. Scowl. Anyway, I’m sure she’ll have a challenge for us soon!
Until then worsty, whomp away!
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MORTAR
June 2nd, 2009 · 3 Comments
MORTAR
Between the bricks all that mortar
was put down by men with trembling
hands with the prints rubbed
smooth at the fingertips. The mortar speaks
of tiredness, of always being in bed
with a longing between her legs, of never sleeping
but only almost. When the rain comes
she remembers being dirt and stones,
she thinks of the great grind works that crushed
her […]
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Splinter Generation call for submissions
May 11th, 2009 · No Comments
Here’s another interesting post from the yahoo webserve. If anyone wants to get on that list and get lots of emails about creative writing opps, just let me know and I’ll post the necessary info.
Splinter Generation anthology
http://www.splintergeneration.com/index.html
Six young people, unsatisfied with being called Generation Y, Generation 9-11, and countless other ill-fitting monikers, are launching a […]