Hello. my small cadre of fantastic poets! This week we take our List words from a Pulitzer Prize winning collection by Stephen Dunn entitled Different Hours. Dunn writes of life situations which are quiet and ordinary on the surface and shines a bright light into the depths. His style is unornamented free verse, and yet it is very definitely not prose. Dunn has a deft knack for skirting the edge. If you'd like to read some of his more well-known poems, you can find them HERE. I urge you to do so.
What we do here is to take at least 3 of the 20 words from the list provided and use them in a new original poem of our own. Then simply link, visit others, and then sink into a deep contemplation of the meaning of existence. And now, your List:
affair
blizzard
cats
clown
coo
Egyptians
episodes
Havana
holidays
knot
motto
narcosis
paper
perpetual
popular
radio
six
suits
weather
zero
Just followed the link and read five amazing poems by Dunn. Thanks for the introduction. Don't know if I will be able to write this week, but glad the list is here.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you liked the poems! And i hope to see you come back with one of your fine poems, dear.
DeleteI love Stephen Dunn!
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DeleteI've never read that first one. Wow. "There's an awful shrug and, suddenly, You're beautiful for as long as you live."
DeleteGlad you like!
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ReplyDeleteGood, glad to see your face in the place!
DeleteHi Shay, I followed Misky over. Hope neither of you mind. I'm definitely looking up Stephen Dunn - new to me.
ReplyDeleteYou are more than welcome, Debi. I will be by to visit this afternoon!
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