2009 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 18
Posted by Robert
After today's poem, we'll be 60% of the way through November. I can't believe how fast this month is moving. I've been dropping in and reading poems in the comments, and I'm looking forward to reading your chapbook manuscripts after this challenge is over. (Also, thanks for the kind words about my prompts and poems this month. Much appreciated.)
For today's prompt, I want you to write a slow poem. (If you want you can re-read that sentence in your best "slow motion" voice.) I'll let you decide what a slow poem should be.
Here's my attempt for today:
"Let us not go then, you and I"
Maybe we can feel the world turn or watch the universe burn. We could find the star giving the most
light as our hot sun sets the moon on fire tonight. Shooting stars are just meteoroids burning up
in the mesosphere; so keep your fire near, dear, and we'll just stay here-- both burning so bright and so clear.
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Learn from the instructors at the Vermont College MFA Program in Words Overflown by Stars, edited by David Jauss. Click here to read more about this and other writing titles.
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