Poem length is something that I tend to fight with at times. Too long without enough substance and it feels blah to me, and too short and I worry there's no mood. Gets more thought than one might expect.
So I started thinking about a new story, it's called, "The Search for the Great Maguffin." I've got the plot worked out, but I'm not sure what else to do.
;)
:p
No, there's no new writing here. I'm NaNoing this month for the first time ever, even though in the NaNo thread I stated that it's not something I would ever do. I'm a little behind as it is, however. I'm sure I would be making more headway if I were to get off the dumb 'net but where's the fun in that? Minus the guilt tripping and pressure of my own personal taskmaster. Another 300 words will get me to 4000 though, which will leave me...2000 short for the rest of the day. Maybe 5000 will be good enough...
I could always scratch out another philosophical poem about a cat.
Not a lot coming to mind these days, so here's some observational mundanity for you.
Lemon Zest
open flesh
skinless, white
under passing grates
sticky puffs
of citrus mist spatter
the tabletop; settle
in tart clouds
over a pile of citrus rinds
thin strips of lemon flesh
MH
Inventing the Wheel
Scattered cogs and wooden sticks
Delicate furrowed brow.
Stick. Cog. Spoke.
Piece in either hand
Measured frown pondering
The finer points of an axle.
MH.
Los Toros
Tea cup and packed leaves
Hot water percolating: *slurp*
Pause.
*Smack*
Sugar and cream
Lift tea cup,
Put it back down.
Pause.
*Smack*
High pitched squealing
Drumming feet
Tea cup to table
Drumming feet
Squeal. Pause.
*Smack*