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127: NaPoWriMo Day 5: soup

I would swallow my words,
but only if they were served at the right time.
Perhaps, they can be garnished with mint and lime
to clear the stench of those that keep entering my mind;
I'm done with rotting flesh and sentences with slime.

In an effort to keep my new
lingua diet, I try hard to not be compromising;
my alphabets will be sauted with ginger, garlic, and cumin
and instead of plain water, I'll use the stock I'd been boiling.
I need even the soupbowl to be worth licking.

In fact, how about some dessert?
Unlike food for the body, I like food for thought served cold
and I have plenty of pennies for those that could
offer phrases with flavors and scents more bold
than most of the junk I grew up being told.

via PoetryCafeKL 6.01pm

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Late (Day 5) prompt again, sorry! Here we go!
#pckl #day5 #napowrimo #npwm

Initially poem was yummier, but I forgot to keep the lid on, so... this burnt piece haha. 😅

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Prompt Day 5

There is a very strong relationship between Malaysians and food, don't you agree?

For today's prompt, look at the poster (in the comments section!) from NaPoWriMo 2015 based on the poem "Eating Poetry" by Mark Strand.

In your writing, tell us how would you eat poetry.

Possible ideas on how to write:

  • Think of your favourite food. Describe eating it, but replace the ingredients with other words/phrases related to poetry.
  • The digestive system does not stop between lips and throat. Describe the journey your poem takes throughout the whole body.
  • Eating is a way to gain nourishment. But are there other reasons we eat?
  • Begin your poem with, "I would swallow my words, but..."

Happy writing!

125: NaPoWriMo Day 3: early departed

lids flutter open, close, half-open, squint; light glaring between the curtains, visually reminding it's rise and shine o'clock.

plop facedown into pillow to find workpants underneath, somehow slept on. moanday? great.

roll over to one side; moments pass and eyes eventually adjust to less-dimming room.

wait a minute.

turn to windowside to see it's quite bright out. but the alarms haven't gone off yet so maybe it's not that lat--"SHIT phone is dead, shitshitshit!"

iron crumpled pants,
grab hung top, sniff matching scarves
towel, on! mask? check! gooo

#pckl #day3 #napowrimo #npwm

1.57pm

via Poetry Cafe KL

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Prompt:

Almost everyone knows what's a haiku, but can you write in haibun form?
Basically, haibun is the combination of two poems: a prose poem and haiku. For example:
In the shadow of the Nevado del Ruiz, rice farmers woke as if on any other morning. Their daily pleasures and worries were the same as always. Even the smoke and eruptions that afternoon were familiar—though masked by a thunderstorm—no one aware of the approaching lahars.
not the sound
but drops of rain
scatter ants
- 1985, by Robert Lee Brewer

We sometimes take routine things for granted. Your prompt for today is to write in haibun form, the short journey from your bed to the bathroom door. Note what you can see, hear, feel, touch, and smell and surprise us!

For a further guide on how to write haibun, here's a free PDF: http://www.hsa-haiku.org/EducationalResources/Guidelines-for-Writing-Haibun.pdf

Don't forget to tag your poems with #pckl #day3 #napowrimo #npwm after/before writing using this prompt!