Poetry Project — August 2022

This month, a bop poem — three stanzas, with no proscribed rhyme or meter, 6/8/6 lines respectively. And those stanzas are meant to set up an argument, elaborate upon that argument, and… well… resolve it. PLUS, there’s a refrain in between each one. We agreed, as a group, to use the refrain: Let’s kick that can down the road. 

So. Shall we?

 

Kick That Can

LGS 8/22

 

Deadlines and appointments,

insomnia and overwhelm,

a rolling scroll of obligations…

each item in this magpie’s nest

mocking me – a pointed finger,

a dusty mirror.

 

Let’s kick that can down the road…

 

It’s not that I don’t know

what to do (lists and agendas,

schedules and sticky notes,

fresh air and meditation)

but rather that the doing

undoes me, that the nest itself

is a messy comfort,

is a fragile cup.

 

Let’s kick that can down the road…

 

I collect things to do

and places to be and promises

to keep, let’s call it mindful

miscellany, let’s call it

gathering, let’s call it

life. And

 

let’s kick that can down the road

 

Go read these now, too!

Tricia

Mary Lee

Tanita

Laura

Sara

Kelly

Andi

 

Oh — and look who’s hosting Poetry Friday today! Helllloooo, Tanita!!

As for next month, we’ll be writing definitos! Join us?

9 Responses to “Poetry Project — August 2022”

  1. Mary Lee

    This is a call I can answer! That whole first stanza…be GONE! This is a refreshing take-control kind of poem. Love it.

  2. Tricia Stohr-Hunt

    I feel this to my very bones. These lines in particular:
    It’s not that I don’t know/what to do …
    but rather that the doing/undoes me,

    Yes! Procrastination is not such a bad thing.

  3. tanita

    *the nest itself
    is a messy comfort,
    is a fragile cup.*
    Oh, and we are cradled, in our mindful miscellany, within that cramped comfort.

    And you NAILED that final stanza. Let’s call it life, indeed.
    I love that this is the THIRD poem in which dust has made an appearance and is another can we want kicked down the road.

  4. Carol Varsalona

    This challenge has brought such amazing thoughts from the line The Poetry Sisters share. Your poem is about reality. I relate to it and love the wording “mindful miscellany”.

  5. Linda Baie

    I like the idea of that final stanza, Liz, “I collect things to do. . .” guess it’s really true of most, if only they knew they could “kick that can down the road” at least sometime.

  6. Michelle Kogan

    I like your “mindful/miscellany,” and finally, kicking it all “down the road.” Life is just too full these days… thanks Liz!