I'm pleased to host the first Poetry Friday round-up of the new year, but even more excited to share some work the Poetry Seven have been working on.
Last year for my birthday in late August I suggested that writing poems together would be an amazing gift. Kelly Fineman picked up on that, Liz Garton Scanlon made some suggestions, and we were off writing triolets on the topic of beginnings and endings. Our goal was to share with each other some time in October. During that time my life was in a bit of an upheaval and I was dealing with the approaching death of a beloved colleague. The poems that came out of that time were all dark and depressing. I lost my friend and mentor just 43 days after he was diagnosed with cancer. He'd probably be mortified that I was writing about him, but the poems helped me get through those days. Here are the first and current drafts of my triolet.
First Draft (untitled)
I dreamt of you last night
Knowing nothing ever stays
Past wrongs not yet made right
I dreamt of you last night
Saw you loosed and taking flight
Slipping towards the end of days
I dreamt of you last night
Knowing nothing ever stays
37th Draft ... or something ridiculous like that. After all, "A poem is never finished; it is only abandoned." (A paraphrase of Paul Valéry by W. H. Auden)
Letting Go
I dream of you each night
knowing nothing ever stays
glimpse that smile despite your plight
I dream of you each night
watch you loosed and taking flight
slipping towards the end of days
I dream of you each night
knowing nothing ever stays
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2015. All rights reserved.
You can read the poems written by my Poetry Seven compatriots at the links below.
I am happy to be free of 2014 and ready to embrace 2015 and all it will bring. I hope you'll help me ring in the new year by celebrating all the amazing poetry folks are sharing this week. I'm and old-school style host, so please leave a note with a link to your offering in the comments. Happy new year and happy poetry Friday all!
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Celebrations
As the hostess today I'm taking the liberty of sharing this one.
A Year of Reading celebrated its 9th birthday yesterday with a look back at their nine most popular posts. Congratulations to Mary Lee and Franki! We hope you'll be with us for another nine years.
The Cybils
Linda Baie of Teacher Dance shares a bit about the Cybils finalists in poetry and also shares a poem by Michael Chitwood entitled
Accomplishments.
Original Poetry
Robyn Hood Black of Life on the Deckle Edge shares an
original haiku for the new year.
Sally Murphy also shares an
original poem for the new year.
Greg Pincus of GottaBook started my morning with a laugh with his poem
My New Year's Resolutions Are Making Me Loopy.
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater shares her
wish poem entitled A Box of Snow.
Matt Forrest Esenwine shares an original poem entitled
Night Light.
Diane Mayr of Random Noodling has been participating in an annual New Year's haiku postcard exchange, called a Nengajo, for quite some time. She
shares this year's postcard with us.
Mary Lee Hahn of A Year of Reading shares her one little word for 2015 and a
poem entitled Expectantly.
Donna Smith of Mainely Write shares a
poem inspired by her dog, Gingersnap. (What a great name for a dog!)
Jan Godown Annino of Book Seed Studio shares an
original poem inspired by a marsh visit. She's also sharing an excerpt of the poem Purple by Alexis Rotella.
Carlie of Twinkling along shares her poem entitled
The First Month.
Ramona of Pleasures from the Page shares her OLW for 2015 and her poem entitled
Moving On.
Poetry of Others
Julie Larios of The Drift Record shares the poem
Apples by Laurie Lee.
Catherine of Reading to the Core shares the poem
I Dwell in Possibility by Emily Dickinson.
Michelle Haseltine of One Grateful Teacher joins us for the first time (welcome Michelle!) and shares
a little gem by Emily Dickinson.
Myra Garces Bascal of Gathering Books shares
a bit of T.S. Eliot.
Doraine Bennett of Dori Reads shares an excerpt from
The Prelude by William Wordsworth.
Irene Latham of Live Your Poem shares her word for the year (wild) and some poetry on that theme. Included are
poems by Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry.
Tabatha Yeatts of The Opposite of Indifference shares the poem
Ode to the Hotel Near the Children's Hospital by Kevin Young.
Diane Mayr of Kurious Kitty's Kurio Kabinet shares the poem
Acceptance by Robert Frost.
Michelle Heidenrich Barnes of Today's Little Ditty shares the poem
Sea Glass by Donna JT Smith.
Keri of Keri Recommends shares a poem from the winter poetry swap entitled
Winter's Cooking by Linda Baie.
Carol of Carol's Corner shares the poem by
Walkers With the Dawn by Langston Hughes.
Tara Smith of A Teaching Life shares the poem
To the New Year by W.S. Merwin.
Karen Edmisten shares an excerpt from the poem
Journey of the Magi by T.S. Eliot.
Ruth of There is no such thing as a God-forsaken town shares her OLW for 2015 and the poem
God Knows by Minnie Louise Haskins.
Little Willow of Bildungsroman shares the poem
Entrance by Rainer Maria Rilke.
Colette Bennett of 100 Words a Day shares thoughts on loss and the poem
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop.
Meditations
Kim Doele of Flukeprints shares some
thoughts on writing poetry for children.
Heidi Mordhorst of my juicy little universe shares
how she selected her one word for the year.
Invitations
Carol Varsalona of Beyond Literacy Link shares a link to the Finding Fall gallery of poems and images and
invites readers to participate in the 5th gallery of artistic expressions, to be titled Winter Whisperings. You'll also find an original poem here!