Showing posts with label NaPoWriMo 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NaPoWriMo 2020. Show all posts

4.30.2020

day 30: you’ll see me, standing

Energy--
The charged hum between bodies;
The sunbeams from open smiles;
The melodies in vocal joy and hands on shoulders;
The high in collective arms raised in service of music;
The multiple glances across tables and rooms;
The warmth of deliberately long embrace;
The focus on the movement on stage;
Behind eyes,
In limbs,
Adjusting spines,
Changing paces--
The unspoken exchange of it facing a crowd,
And the open gifting of it in a gathering of celebration

It creates us.
It builds on our frames and fully realizes us.

Hard reboot of all systems
When it’s safe to get closer than six feet;
Power button pressed as the sun breaks through--
give it a few minutes.

I’m all for new avenues but make no mistake,
I’m waiting at the front door for this...
I’ll wait as long as I must,
gaze threatening a hole in the screen door.

Everything I miss will return.
I’m fighting to make sure.

4.29.2020

day 29: too many nicknames for one tag

No crown shone as golden
No mantle shimmered more
No title in this old house higher
Than the one you wore!

His Majesty of Many Names!
The Bard of Growling Tunes,
Duke of Counterintuitive Defense,
and Licker of All Wounds--

Driftwood cowered at your splashes,
Rivers hugged your mane
Every frightened guest would soon
thereafter praise your Name!

You grew up under garden sun
and blossomed with all of
light you reflected more times o’er,
that radiant beam, you Love.

I never knew you patient
‘til three years brought me home
and your ticking clock began to slow,
steadfast, knew you weren’t alone.

You were wiser to the last
than any of us knew.
There in the back, near lilac,
we built a shrine for you.

Bouncing to this world you came,
Lovelier to depart--
You are the reason no oth’r one
has yet close-claimed my heart.

4.28.2020

day 28: foxhole

If my head moves too fast to run after, my dreams are gone.
If I keep it encased in <300 sq. ft, those dreams come back to eye.

This morning as I slept through six alarms,
I dreamt of wandering around a city that was supposed to be this but was clearly not
Missing busses and my heavy-ass backpack weighed down with a book currently taking up space on my disaster zone of a desk
I found both of them at an underground station, huddled in a crowd of four on an otherwise empty platform,
one of them stepping back and on a stranger’s foot and giving them grief when they deigned to point it out
I told them “Now you’re being an asshole” and pulled them away by the crook of their elbow
and through a choreography that we’ll never dance
as we started walking to find another stop

I hooked my right arm in their left
then switched sides to hook my left in their right
and then just looped both arms around them and held a little tight as we kept walking forward
They put their right arm all the way around my shoulders as I leaned into them as much as I could while still walking

The rest was a maze as we all lost each other
An obstacle course to get back to the surface.

I woke up at 2pm staring at the ceiling and held its gaze for a while
because the sensation of hugging, holding, another body was too real and not to be melodramatic on Main but goddamn, I miss it.
How did Ada Limón read my mind?
It’s a funny thing, each of us with this concentrated frustration and these dammed-up tears, all alone and yet in solidarity.
I hold my hand up to the air, as if comparing it to someone else’s, palm-to-palm;
somewhere in this world, someone else is doing the same.

I can feel the layers of my eyes start to peel away and dissolve at a certain hour of the day now;
Feels like they’re sinking back into their sockets.
I need to cold turkey my way out of werewolf hours.

Anyway professor if you read this this is why I missed our meeting and I really am sorry.

4.26.2020

day 27: best city skyline!1

Whenever I would travel north from where I was living at the time and I’d come around the bend in the freeway that grants you that first view, I’d always get a buzz in my chest. Blue, clear, sharp lines that somehow stay open--whether against a clear sky or an overcast day, it’s always a cool cloth for a burning forehead. Works from any angle, any cardinal, secondary, tertiary direction on the compass. Up close and personal, it takes you in. Comfort at the speed of city walking. Highly recommend.

Four out of five stars only because the last time I drove north into that view was the day I moved into it and the full weight of it hit me in the chest so hard I lost my breath--hasn’t happened since, but I was driving at the time. Safety first, needs a few more precautionary measures.

day 26: i was promised spring

Teasing sun, fresh rain calling
Blossoms on trees everywhere, man, blossoms and blooms and things are alive
I’m sure it’s still there, city of the quiet, looming above those who still have no homes
We all kept distance anyway; downtown a defense was to look straight ahead unflinchingly as you walked block to block
In the homes, in the woods, in the sound
When I was seven I wrote about a boy who swam the entire Atlantic ocean because I thought children were capable of such things
Blossom petals on the sidewalks! I’m telling you, they’re fuckin’ everywhere!
Don’t
More, fuck ‘em, but cover your nose
Who?
They let this happen.
As if they could release us at any moment
Ford Tempo drive-arounds in the willow tree May light
You, and you, and you
Snare taps falling from gutters and light not seen since moving here
Just tell us how long
“before humanity loses its humanity?”
Sphynx has gone, no riddles for a while
Why? You get them all during the day.
No one
The sound of one car passing
Just tell us how long
Needle, needing thread

day 25: possum

Even as a child, I understood that prey always tastes sweeter with the fear in its veins, and so would never give the monsters under my bed or creeping down the hallway the satisfaction of surprise--
I kept my eyes shut.

Many frights closer to the homing skeleton in our days, our nearing middle days, take no corporeal shape.
Sometimes they are us, each other.

So I get it.

But a cold shoulder was never the quickest way out.

day 24: mix-thin

It found me--again.

4.23.2020

day 23: vow me

H for the towers on either end of the bridge,
A they collapse.
V is as far as my leg muscles will stretch open but thank god for
E the many arms reaching out from what I thought was blank horizon, the wall.

I have, and must hold, and must hold on.

4.22.2020

day 22: mi o vuku

and he shall appear, in the clearing in front of you,
when the moonlight makes blue.

From hell should he come, traipsing with the rags
of clothing hanging, dragging from his matted fur,
from easy tangles with the dead who fought to come back.

Long thread of thirst hangs from his snarl, decayed and spotted with red,
but for the mottled skin-and-coat clinging to and hanging
from his ribs, you’d think he was starved, and in a way he is--
his hunger is never cured.

He does not pull his ears back yet,
and his sunken yellow eyes never leave yours--
he knows this fight will be easy.
He knows you will fawn.

But mi o vuki, znamo za vuka,
and nothing happens really,
and this is not who he is.
His voice is warm, and doesn’t speak your name.
There are runs of the forest that he shouldn’t have gone down,
but there are spots of sunlight through the canopy
where you happen upon the two of you,
hand-in-hand, making him laugh easy.

He lives where you couldn’t, where
you’d burn up in the shade.
He is fine, and you don’t need him, and he doesn’t care.

He does not hunt you, if he hunts at all.
You don’t need him from hell.
He doesn’t call.

You won’t, and you’ll clear from your vision,
forest green again with light,
but admit--it’d be nice if he did.

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Source: https://blog.ted.com/40-idioms-that-cant-be-translated-literally/

4.20.2020

day 21: left before me

Grace has abounded in word and deed more than I’ve ever seen before,
their quiet, open face reflecting back more light than they let in.
I wish I could do that without collapsing.

It dances behind my eyes to a different rhythm
than when I was a child--
back then, it moved noiseful and out of my sight.
I suppose the name only furrows my brow
the way worrying a piece of church in my hand does,
since that’s where the sound
of their name
followed me from.

I didn’t realize how faded
that scar of torn skin--forgot it was still there--
pricked by needlepoint in December.

They’re not sending you to fetch me back, you’re sending yourself;
if They needed me back, I’d see it.

Grace may not be as loud as opposites but they’re human, for sure.
That, I see.
Look for it in people, name it after their own,
not for Them. Give us credit.

day 20: heirloom

Untitled. Victorian femme with a delicate profile,
end of their nose cutting through water, the ship’s bow
Hair up, chin up, hat on, leaning forward.

Nana, née “maiden name”.
It looks like her. A reimagined her through the lens of her.
She was never quiet in my time, always a news reel,
sometimes a marquee. But this was done in

1948. A time I never knew her.
A time I never imagined at all, in whole.
Younger than me, unsure,
about to make all the decisions that would lead to--

Pencil on paper. Pointillism. Delicate.
Suggested: gentle into that good night,
and gentle she did, but not in light.
A nail holds her here in hopes that I can remedy that lack of light for the rest of my time alive.

day 19: dropped

Special note about this one: I’m a day late here so I admittedly went digging around on my computer looking for some quick inspiration and found this. It was half-finished, and was meant for the Day 5 “golden shovel” prompt from NaPoWriMo 2014, where the last word of every line spells out a different poem. I had bitten off more than I could chew at a time when a surprise event had sucked all the energy from my body and brain, so I left it. I’m glad I could come back to it.

The poem the last words spell out is “I Will Wade Out” by e.e. cummings. It’s a long one.

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You never sought anything but i
and i was never meant to have a will
You wade
all the way out

I was meant to till
the soil my
feet were rooted in. Your hands, my thighs
show that the things our parents wanted for us are
boxes of photos, pictures of paintings, steeped
in dust and unmentionable dreams. Because who in
their sensible mind would divulge the location of their burning
barn skeletons instead of going to their relatives' graves with flowers

You never even sought out I
and I have my will
and I will with no more hesitation take
me to the beach-less lake, the
deceitful waters licking at my blinded ankles, the sun
like that man in
the park on the bench, content to watch my
falling down, chasing after my running mouth

she won't interfere, and
I plug my nose, even though I know it will still hurt, and I leap
but you pushed me, and surfacing, I try to sink my feet into
the cragged underside of your parents' cabin's dock, the
algae telling me no. You knew when the time was ripe
and like friends again, you, laughing, sent me sailing into the air

simply Alive

I asked, later with
the bottle corked, the conversation with your uncle closed
what is it about our eyes

you smiled, devil, and said nothing as we walked back to
the cabin. Not so much a dash
as a saunter; not so much a struggling against
what I wanted, but letting my vision of the lake be sealed in darkness

an envelope shut in
a window left open. I shied away from the
moonlight on the water, sleeping
but you hushed my worried eyes and held the curves
that held me together. And of
all the nights, my
rest did not fall easy on me next to your body

as your arm hooked me in for the night. Shall-
ow I knew I would enter
shallow I would emerge the next day. My fingers
curl tightly around steering wheels staring down canyons of
sharp turns, up and over, far cry from the smooth
of the enclosed climate I left. With mastery

I thought I left, with
a warm blue heart. Months later you must’ve thought chasteness
in the words I sent. There was no sign of
you for years. I never asked for sea-girls

but only a place to swim. I had my Will
and i
had found complete
in my fall from the apogee, in the
legible mystery

for once. I sang in my heart of
coming to earth, my
buzzed bones glowing up translucent flesh

You had found what you’d sought but I
had grown a will
and watched stems and leaves rise

from soil. After
parachuting into the ocean, a
text was all it took to stop those repeated nights, thousand
seconds/minutes/years

because you’d no longer catch my lip, so stopped lipping
in all forms. You sent no flowers

in congratulations. And
I underhanded on into the river anyway, it set
along south to the ocean and my
heart that had room for you here, and then there, closed teeth
jaw barred in neutral in
the sunset. You dropped it from the
plate as soon as the flavor changed; silver
moment in my throat when I see you next of
of-of-of who knows when? When the
mountain no longer shades the moon

4.17.2020

day 17: words for a fixed point

the vhs rewinder
still at my mother’s house
has a chaotic rhythm
running away from obsoletion
the year i discovered
the a&e version of pride & prejudice
was the year i ruined those six tapes
getting to the end, and starting again
after five or more years, i had to replace them with a dvd set.

the old tv
the giant 6-disc stereo
we didn’t have a dishwasher
until i was an adult--
that house used to be full of things
that worked perfectly well, used until they didn’t.
new is slowly taking over, it’s a weird un/balance.

part of it may have to do with the fact that my mother never had a home in one place for longer than three? four? years until we moved there.

the anchor that i find there:
the outstretched arms from the front porch view
the lilac in the backyard singing that song
the blur of the small tv screen
the old alarm clock-radio in my old room
all of them reminders of what used to hold me fast.
not all good, not all bad--still, all held me.

day 16: i can do it too, mitski (maybe)

You’re a light of mine
You’re a power
You’re the only savior of my soul
You’re grace embodied in the air
The purest form of beautiful

When I’m laid flat, my only comfort
is to hear you
When I wonder at your complexities,
I never fear you
You are euphoria when I need it
Measured when I think I don’t,
but I always do
You’ve aged like almost nothing else
and you never ask, you just are, but no one could refuse you.

You’re the evening sun in the perfumed garden
The purple air of falling night
And the layered campfire rays of a good morning
You’re a light of mine

4.15.2020

day 15: a song for your birthdays

I remember wider skies
cheatgrass fields, bright-ass sun
I remember hours east
steep hills you made us run
Creek bed at the bottom
young summers baked in deep
My skin would sing to stand there now
Sunroom open to see

I remember coat of arms
hanging in the basement
That old house is instant peace
new address in my ribcage.

I never wished either of you
your last happy birthdays.
Your old ears hearing, old eyes saying,
Can’t make ‘em wait. Okay.
Won’t make ‘em wait.

4.14.2020

day 14: revelations

How many of you did I fool?
When the skin, thin, burnt up
in your hallow, glass-stained hall;
When the face, painted more,
took the steepest fall;
When in the eyes, open-shielded,
you saw me run from call,
How did it give you any rule?
How many of you did I fool?

How many think that I’m still here?
I couldn’t bear to watch at Plymouth
Throw my question in the air
I couldn’t sit behind the sound
No bulletin to tear
I took no flesh, no blood, no Babe
Kept my jaw locked for your swear
Don’t trip it for your kind of fear.
How many think that I’m still here?

How will I last once I go on?
When the axis, tilted-shift,
Broke the kneel from my knees
I waded through the salt you spilt
Cuts split open, screaming pleas
The chains that lifted my hands high
Same ones that held behind my back--
These hands now trip over themselves
To wrestle all polite attack
How will I last once I go on?
Fuck it, I just will. I have and I will. Watch me from your twelve gates.

4.13.2020

day 13: look here

There are some that only turn around when the lion’s mane is out.
There are some that I want to view me as if I’m a new planet,
as if you know you’ve seen me in pictures, but the view this close from the shuttle window is 10x magnified;
you’ve never seen me
heard me
never knew I could do something
like that before.
Awe.
People that--I don’t need their affection--just their awe.

But for this,
I’ve been partially detached so you don’t see me rattling,
if I have any rattle left in me.

One of my best friends told me,
“It’s like stabbing yourself in the heart so you can get the bad blood out,”
and I felt that in my bad blood.
But I’m a fool and do things all in my weird way,
so instead of a few clean lines,
I’ve been a pincushion since the first.

I didn’t get the chance to maim my own leg yet there I was, limping.
I’m back to where I was--if I keep running, if I keep moving, if I keep writing, if I stay up all night and stay tired, if I throw myself down the hill full speed,

I can’t be caught.

So,
breakneck I go.

4.12.2020

day 12: keep-away

Hair strokes catch like crescents of the moon--
I dream of running from this in full color.
Appears like light-caught wisteria in June,

Hair strokes catch like crescents of the moon.
Swanning limbs away to a long-familiar tune;
uncharted land I shouldn’t discover.

Hair strokes catch like crescents of the moon--
I dream of running from this in full color.

4.11.2020

day 11: i need a front porch for this

Butterfly weed, tied
to Carolina Jasmine
with a blue ribbon;

you dug a hole in
the front yard and planted a
Judas Tree in

return. Your dark eyes
skewed bright with glass. I never
knew your shade of blue,

you rarely wore it.
I can only see echoes
of you, but my ears

ring empty when the
reel runs up--the Pacific,
the redwoods, backstage,

each home--still; I see
us talking, but I cannot
remember your voice.

No pine at my door--
it’s just been a sunset of
an evening, no more.