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Day 13 – Friday the 13th and these Dailies.

Tonight I am sharing a sort of free verse thing that I pulled out of a quick write. It is what it is…

Damned Dailies

Here I am again...
6:53 pm with bits of rice 
stuck to my shirt.

There’s no beer in the house
and whiskey is too much
trouble to pour...

so ice water, soy sauce and 
a Chinese fortune cookie
are now fueling me through
this self-inflicted insanity
my yearly flogging…
penance for my sins

Sins sit well enough in the corner 
until December when I
drag them out to purge 
or memorialize or
deconstruct them in order 
to craft a new verse.

Condensation forms on my glass
which in turn is steadily
dripping on my shirt.

I look down and see a spot
of mustard and, like my sins,
I poke at it in vain.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Cheers!

Day 12 – When time runs short…

Today was ridiculously busy and while I probably COULD have made some time to write. I didn’t until now (11:20 pm) So here is a beginning of something based on the fibbonaci sequence. I only tell you it’s based on the Fibonacci sequence to make it seem more important than it is… But you will see that clearly.

Flirtationally Disposed

The
real
science
of flirting
is found in the eyes
and in the verse of lovesick guys
and also in the liquid luck bars serve after ten.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Cheers!

Day 11 – Imayo favorite?

Today I found a reference to a Japanese form called “Imayo”. I understand the the form is a four line poem with each line having 12 syllables. Each line is broken into two parts by a deliberate caesura, the first part is seven syllables and the second part is five syllables (that feels a little more haiku like, eh?) Apparently this form was meant to be sung… As I am not writing music for this project, I shall leave that to someone slightly more ambitious than I.

Here’s what I came up with…

Before the Storm

She prepares the loaves to rise - rain falls on the porch
The soup begins to simmer - leaves line the front walk
Spoons and bowls ready for use - all the birds have gone
She breathes before guests arrive - day gives way to night.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Something to note… if you look at the lines before and after the caesura, you might find that you get a couple of different poems here. It sort of sets up a nifty little juxtaposition of sorts. In the case of this poem, the seven syllable sections, by themselves, give you a glimpse at the woman preparing for company. The five syllable sections give you a look at what’s happening outside. Depending on how you arrange the sections you could get three or four different poems out of this exercise.

She prepares the loaves to rise
The soup begins to simmer
Spoons and bowls ready for use
She breathes before guests arrive.
Rain falls on the porch
leaves line the front walk
all the birds have gone
day gives way to night.

In and of themselves they possess a poetic quality which makes this form especially interesting to me and gives me pause to consider that while this is a compact form, it really has a lot of potential for powerful comparisons and contrasts. It may need to be a form I hold on to for a deeper dive. Thoughts?

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Cheers!

Day 10 – Three is a magic number.

Today I really just wanted to get this done. I wasn’t going for awesome, I was just going for finished.

I picked a straight forward form, Tri-Cubes, to noodle with. The tri-cube is a three stanza poem with three lines per stanza and three syllables per line.

So here’s what I came up with:

Coffee shop

I see you
sitting there
drinking tea.

Steam rises
from the cup
as you read,

and it’s like
you don’t know
I exist. 

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Sometimes when I’m standing in Starbucks waiting for coffee I look around and see all sorts of interesting people doing interesting things. Sometimes I imagine interactions that “could be”… this was one of them.

Cheers!

Day 9 – Gogyohka – Five line poem

Yep. That is it. The Gogyohka is literally a five line poem with each line being a phrase unto itself. These seem easy to write I suppose, but I am pretty certain they are not as easy to write WELL. Here’s an example… you decide if it was done well.. I’m not judging.

Spring Morning

The roses bloom
when the sun shines.
She watches silently
as bees gather
in the golden light.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Cheers!

Day 8 – Counting 11 beats, it’s something I guess.

This poem is a prayer of sorts. To God, to a muse, to a lover… You decide.

Missing Piece

Seems like there’s 
a part of me
hidden from me...

...you are there
apart from me
and I can’t see.

Long I’ve tried
to find my way
just to find you...

...Yet you remain
veiled from me,
hidden away.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Cheers!

Day 7 – Dodoitsu?

It was a great day and I actively avoided writing all day! I know! What an inspiration, right? Well… here’s a last minute Dodoitsu which is a four line poem. Each of the first three lines have seven syllables and the fourth line has five syllables. I couldn’t find any requirement for rhyme or meter, other than the syllable counts. I love the police activity page that they put in the paper, there are lots of interesting things to spark creativity there.

Visitor

I just wanted to see you
so I thought I would stop by.
I knocked… you didn’t answer.
Why’d you call the cops?

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Well… that’s one week down.

Cheers!

Day 6 – Cywdd Llosgyrnog (say what?)

This is one of those days where I couldn’t think of anything to write so I looked for a a framework to fill in… and I found the cywdd llosgyrnog… I have no idea what that even means, but it’s kind of interesting as a poetic form.

My attempt… (that took way longer than I wanted it to and I really don’t like it but I don’t have anything else to print and I need to get some sleep…)

coo wid lo seer nock


Melancholy dreams without you
waking not knowing what to do
more than a few lonely nights
spent walking alone in the dark
outlook to the future is stark. 
Sleep in the park ’til daylight. 

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Day 5 – Going To Sleep…

I don’t know about you but there are times I find it rather difficult to get to sleep. If I do get to sleep I find it nearly impossible to get more than a couple hours of sleep. Three or four hours if I am lucky. Sometimes I just lay awake and wonder how I will function the next day. Sometimes I meditate. Sometimes I try nature sounds to sooth the savage soul. Sometimes it all seems fairly hopeless, I look at the clock and wish, pray, beg the universe to let me sleep.

This is a quatern… a four stanza poem with four lines per stanza, each line consisting of 8 syllables. The poem incorporates a refrain in each stanza. The refrain originates in line one and you can see how it plays out.

For the insomniacs like me… love and peace… a lullaby.

Lullaby

Sunset fire in the western sky
draw the blinds and turn down the sheets
open a book to calm your mind
take a breath and let it all go.

This day is drawing to a close...
sunset fire in the western sky
no more struggles no more worries
yes, everything will be just fine

Something in you wants to sleep now,
one last look out through the window...
sunset fire in the western sky.
Close your eyes now, breathing slowly,

embrace the silence of your room,
feel the cool upon your bare skin,
let tomorrow care for itself...
sunset fire in the western sky.

Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.

Tell me (and everyone else) your favorite method for getting to sleep in the comments.

Cheers!

Day 4 – Go Get The Mail

Today I arrived home with this sort of irritating tingle in the back of my mind. It was my inner voice telling me that I had no good ideas and that I should just quit while I am ahead. So, I ignored it and went to get the mail.

Isn’t it funny when your brain tells you one thing and the universe says… “No, that’s not right! Let me help you”. So, there it was, a whole scad of junk mail… and perfectly intertwined in the midst of the pile were a credit offer from SINcrony Bank and McDunghill’s coupons. Yes, I changed names to… I dunno, to make fun of two companies I don’t particularly like. (Why are they even sending me mail? What a waste!) But WAIT! I can use this…

So for your reading amusement… I present a “found mashup poem”. A found poem is where you borrow the words from one, or in this case two, works and create something new. I hope you enjoy the found mashup. I counted and I used less than 10% of the words from either of the mailings so no harm, no foul… right?

McSynchronuts
Found in my junk mail…

When it comes to 
holiday cheer,
you’re pre-qualified
subject to credit approval.

Celebrate sweet
chocolate and fries
for a limited time
everywhere you go.

earn more donut sticks
on every purchase
with no limits…
Go anywhere...

...with a
29.99% Cinnamon
$39 cookie
2% latte. 

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Copyright ©2019 Tim Geoghegan, all rights reserved.
Special thanks to McDonald's and Synchrony Bank for sending me junk mail.

Who wants to make a “found mashup” of your own and post it in the comments?

Cheers!

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