Hello friends, and welcome to the revival of the Word Garden Word List poetry prompt! February, as you know, is Black History Month, and so I thought we'd feature Yusef Komunyakka.
Born in Louisiana, a carpenter's son, the cadences of the black church and the bible were his first introduction to poetry, His poems weave together personal narrative, jazz rhythms, and vernacular language to create complex images of life in peace and war.
THE DEVIL'S WORKSHOP (link to this poem will open in a new window.)
Komunyakka is a recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award, the Ruth Lilly Prize, the William Faulkner Prize, and numerous others. He currently serves as Distinguished Senior Poet in New York University's graduate creative writing program.
LUST (link will open in a new window,)
What we do here, my lambs, is to use at least three of the twenty words in the following list in a new poem of our own. Then simply link so we can visit, and visit others yourself. This prompt stays active through Sunday. That's it! Enjoy.
art
blues
coyote
engines
experimenting
fox
lilies
lucky
oranges
pieties
poet
rhythms
scent
sober
soup
taboos
weeds
wildflowers
wish
zeroes
Thank you for the introduction to Mr. Komunyakka and the links to his poetry. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you here, Helen!
DeleteYay! Thanks for the inspiration. I am so happy your word list prompt is back!
ReplyDeleteSo many people told me they missed it (including me), that I just had to bring it back.
DeleteI am not familiar with Komunyakka but am looking forward to reading his poetry! This is what I always love about your list prompts Shay! I always feel like I meet new poets that enrich me and us all!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familiar with him either! I searched major black poets and found many but chose him.
DeleteI love Yousef Komunyakka!!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have the word lust back. (Spelling intended)
I see what you did there! You are a step ahead of me, Qbit, cos he is new to me. Great stuff, though!
DeleteI’m so glad you’re starting the Word Garden back up! Off to bed but can’t wait to read this new poetry tomorrow. 🤗
ReplyDeleteSee ya tomorrow!
DeleteSo wonderful to join and to post my first poem here :)
ReplyDeleteLoved to use all the 20 words.
Thank you for hosting!
I am so happy to see thos back. Thanks, Shay! From outofthecave.blog. Jo (worms)
ReplyDeleteI messed up Mr Linky. Here's a link to my poem. https://outofthecave.blog/2024/02/09/look-a-wildflower-in-the-eye/
ReplyDeletefixed!
DeleteAn awesome choice of poet and words! I will do my best to partake, Stay, but if not this one, I will certainly check out the next!
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