Monday, June 30, 2008

New Blog: The Sunflower, on the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness

A few weeks ago, David's weekend wandering question, "Do you believe in forgive and forget?", kicked off a blogger conversation that led to the creation of another blog, The Sunflower, on the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness. Andree mentioned Simon Wiesenthal's book The Sunflower in her comment on my post responding to David's question, and that encouraged me to read it. Andree and I agreed forgiveness could make a good discussion topic among bloggers, and we thought we'd give it a try.

Andree has created the blog itself, and we've got a few posts up, including my synopsis and review of The Sunflower and some thoughts from Mary Stebbins Tait. We hope you'll have a look at the blog and consider participating in the conversations.
We've tentatively planned to begin next week.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Prompt 18: Doorway

Thanks to Pam Olson of Amputated Moon for this week's prompt, doorway and for this image.

the doorway lies before us
we wait at the threshold of silence
between past and future

to dwell in this threshold
holding silence close and dear
neither here nor there

wait as the seconds become minutes
moving on to months and years
silence surrounds silence

take it in and wait
until the time comes
then– just breathe and take a step

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Prompt 17: Melody

Thanks to Barb at WillThink4Wine for this week's prompt, melody. Here are her tanka and photo:

protected wetlands
aviary melodies
fragile songs of life
coexisting waterfowl
in harmony with the swamp

Melody (from Gr. ‘Melos’). A succession of notes, varying in pitch, which have an organized and recognizable shape. Melody is ‘horizontal’, i.e. the notes are heard consecutively, whereas in harmony notes are sounded simultaneously (‘vertical’). The mus. of many primitive races still remains purely melodic, as does European folksong and also plainsong. Many apparently simple folk melodies will be found, on examination, however, to be highly organized, e.g. as regards the use at different pitch levels of some simple, brief motif, the adroit use of a high note as a point of climax, etc.; many such melodies will be found to be cast in some definite form, such as simple ternary form.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

UPDATE: Prompt Changes

Hi! The dates of the prompts have been changed . . . just a bit. Here are the updates (and the previous post about these prompts has been updated, as the calendar and sidebar have, also). PLEASE let me know if this table, the sidebar and the calendar are out of synch:

DATEPROMPTContributor
June 8-14Pets Scott the Poet
June 15-21Transience or permanenceQuiet Paths
June 22-28 Melody Will Think 4 Wine
June 29 - May 5 Doorway Amputated Moon
July 6 - 12Through a windowOver Good Ground
July 13 - 19MythWork of the Poet
July 20 - 26RestThe Manic Gardener
July 27 - August 2 FacesPostcards from the Clouds
August 3 - 9FollyForest River Journal
August 10 - 16 Stairways Quiet Paths
August 17 - 23SpectacleRooted
August 24 - 30HomecomingMy Poetic Path
August 31 - September 5ResolveQuiet Paths

Please feel free to send us a poem and/or an image to accompany your prompt so we can highlight your work here and link back to you. We will remind you during the week before your prompt will be up that you should get your work to us by the Saturday before it will run!
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Thank you all so much!
And of course, please e-mail about any errors.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Prompt 16: Transience or Permanence

Thanks to Christine of Quiet Paths for her prompt of permanence (or transience)for this week. Thanks to Christine, also, for the following examples from Chiyo-ni, Woman Haiku Master, and for the wonderful photo.

rouged lips
forgotten
clear springwater


clear water
no front
no back

this is my favorite of these, I think:

a butterfly
in front and back
of the woman's path

and by Christine:

folded into time


tall cedar groves grow ancient

stones linger eons

aspen leaves float the surface

rainwater to distant sea


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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Prompt 15: Pets

Scott of Poetic Leanings offers us this week's prompt, pets. Here's his poem to get us started:

Morning eyes open
To find, beside my pillow,
A cute cat waiting

(Copyright SGW 2008)


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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Prompt 14: Freedom

Linda of Nickers and Ink brings us this week's prompt, freedom. Here is her offering:

All we have of freedom,
All we use or know,
This our fathers bought for us
Long and long ago.

Rudyard Kipling
The Old Issue
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1899)

Memorial Day Poems – Dress Blues
A Rhyme Embossed with Freedom’s Cost



His uniform, it gathers dust,
And yet she keeps it, as she must.
For since she heard the word, bereft,
It’s all of him that she has left.

His many medals, multi-hued,
Recall his image, love renewed.
With pride and sorrow, in his stead,
They form a pillow for her head.

Her love was spilt across the sea
To answer calls for liberty.
Though he’s been gone for many years,
His memory still ties her to tears.

Parades may form, and troops may march,
Processionals of neatest starch.
And they salute the sacrificed,
Who gave beyond what could be priced.

She’ll line her walk with flags again
To honor all the fallen men
And pray for loved ones left alone
With nothing by a granite stone.

She’ll lay some blossoms by his name,
Her loyalty thus to proclaim,
And hold his empty hat again
Until she joins the freedom train.


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Here are two more poems to get you thinking:

into the night a cuckoo returns the call
(Kala Ramesh)

red dragon fly
in the sky of Tsukuba
no cloud
(Masaoka Shiki)


Dove Nest by TeriC of Teri's Painted Daisies




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