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This is a poem/Writer's Bloc – Creative Fridays

It’s our final Creative Fridays of term! We bring you two fantastic poems by Peter Tse to see out the term in style…

 

Photo Credit : Bob Dass
Photo Credit : Bob Dass

This is a poem

 

Not a poem about writing poetry.

This is a poem

With its deliberately end-stopped lines.

Self-conscious, carefully selected

Enjambment. Don’t forget to vary

your lines,

varied line length

can

have

an

effect.

A very important effect.

 

Choose words that create iridescence,

that are sonically mellifluous.

Give simple words a chance too –

an exorbitant smorgasbord of esoteric words can awkward a line.

 

Give the beat a bit of a chance

to find itself some rhythm,

you don’t want to force it

finding beats to just fill pentameter.

 

Play with words to create metaphor,

like a child playing with bread dough

really, that’s what words are for –

to plant an image and make it grow.

 

Plants grow like people –

Personification –

It’s a form of metaphor

Or more generally, a trope.

There’s something to avoid,

exposition

It doesn’t add to the poem

It’s superfluous, it’s unnecessary

And slows lines down

Like a car running out of fuel.

 

Finally,

add the odd ambiguous line

challenge the reader’s preconceptions of the poem,

challenge their slowly forming conclusion of the poem

Cheese is fine.

 

 

Writer’s Bloc

Photo Credit : bibekthecrony
Photo Credit : bibekthecrony

The sky is blue

The clouds are white

The sea is blue

Unless it’s night

The sun is bright

It gives us light.

 

Mix those paints there –

On that blank canvas

 

Blue and white make light blue

They make the sky white

They make the clouds blue.

 

Blue and black make dark blue

They make the sea black

And the sea less black.

 

Set it on fire

To get a bright light.

 

I tried to paint the sea view

At day,

But the sky is blue

And the sea is blue.

 

Then I tried to paint the sea view

At night,

But the sky was black

So the sea was black.

 

There was a star in the night,

It could be seen in the sea.

Yellow is not bright enough

Nor white,

Nor yellow and white,

Nor yellow and white and orange,

With a sprinkle of cheap glitter.

 

Set it on fire

To get a bright light.

 

Peter Tse

 

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The Decisive Moment/ The Righteous Girl – Creative Fridays

Two more thought-provoking poems by Tess Charnley…

 

Photo Credit: MathTeacherGuy
Photo Credit: MathTeacherGuy

The Decisive Moment

 

Meticulously composed,

You weigh up the scene.

Balancing light and subject;

Lines and grids.

Not to forget

The Golden Section.

 

Mechanical logic

For such a transient art form.

The twist of a dial;

The space between

Beauty

And failure.

 

A willful subject,

Denying you

The Perfect Photograph.

A click of the shutter

And you pray.

 

The Decisive Moment.

 

 

Photo Credit: Nicole Eymard
Photo Credit: Nicole Eymard

The Righteous Girl

 

The lady is perched,

In her oblivious righteousness.

Eyes half-closed and wittering on

Past the conversation.

Unaware that we are polite

Yet uninterested.

 

An unusual charisma

That entices or irritates

Deeply.

The lady is perched,

Thinking that she is

One-size-fits-all.

 

Tess Charnley

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