There must be a name
I had my first online tutorial recently. It was a little intimidating, as although it wasn't on Zoom (which I hate) it felt very similar. As part of the 90 minutes we had two sessions of free writing, each prompted by a quote. We were encouraged to use these ramblings to inspire new poems. The second one needs a third verse, but it's not come to me yet.
1.
" There must be a name for this moment of change"
There must be a name
For this moment of change
This reach for a new horizon,
This stepping off a cliff
Not knowing if the sea hides
Sharp rocks,
Or warm waves
Far below.
Somewhere in the world
Someone has the perfect word
Easily at their fingertips
For this excited anticipation,
The anxious thrill of the plunge.
2.
"Some summers it hardly seemed worth getting up in the morning"
Guilt found me under a warm duvet,
Calling me to trim and weed,
To cut and plant, to mow and prune.
I was in no mood to listen.
There's no getting ahead in a garden
Only the constant running to catch up.
A garden is a querulous child,
A non-benevolent dictator, an energy sponge.
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