July 5, 2011

Week Four: silence, shell, lily, road. Next week's words. And an invitation!

Poets, you're knocking us out. Here's a little sample of what you did with the words we posted last week:

the sound of hearts beating
when
words have failed.                     (silence)


Crumbled monuments of a time
remembered only in songs
now long gone unsung.                                   (silence)


the spaces of thought, between action.
the clearness of day between rain,
the angst of uneasiness                                 (silence)


The egg of air
between warm body
and wing-                                     (silence)


died on Thursday found on Tuesday
outside the circle of your old, ragged dance                                                                             (silence)
 
 
the hare who dips
the tips of his ears
in your winecup                             (silence)
 
 
a cicada song
crystallized on the trunk of the acacia tree-            (shell)


blue egg of the ancestral boat:
let's go home, you say
to the woman in the dream,
and sweep into your own ear.                           (shell)


Lady with her head bowed
singing you to her with her scent-             (lily)


pocket guide to a cloying romance                          (lily)


a dark sonnet
punctuated with headlights and weeds-            (road)


some nights: woods outside your door.
on others, a train, a room of winds and no sleep.                (road)
 
 
Thanks, all, for sending your stuff! Please, if you haven't seen your poems/ redefinitions here yet, keep sending! If you have, please send more! Send all poems to inkandfamine@gmail.com.
 
& if you're moved to do so, we'd love it if you'd leave us a comment with your own word suggestions.
 
Words for next week:

 
miracle      saffron      root      immigrant
 
Hasta,
 
Ink and Famine 

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