camouflage 


There was a young man named Cam O’Flage

Went swimming one day, down at the plage

He drank so much booze

He left on a cruise

And changed his name, to Master Farage


wordpress writing 101 | poetry | camouflage | prompt by  Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha

graffiti

cause we need a little controversy
’cause it feels so empty

 – lyrics from without me, eminem

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This is my response to the prompt for Day Eight of the WordPress Writing 101 Poetry course. And, as the prompt is, err, amazingly, my very own prompt, I’m interrupting your enjoyment (momentarily) so that I can thank Ben Huberman for inviting me to contribute today, even though there are so many better qualified poets out there. By which I mean, those of you who can actually, you know, write, uh, poetry. You know who you are.

More to the point, thank you to all who have taken the trouble to find your way to my post!

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The photo, by the way, was shot by me in the dark interior of the BIGZ building in Belgrade. If you’d like to find out more, or failing that, see what I saw, feel free to visit belgradestreets and check out bigz graffiti or  all that jazz or even broken, and then book a flight to Belgrade, and then, why not pop into a bookstore and take a look at my book! 😉
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And hey, if you need more Poetry when this is all over, why not make a note to join Poetry 101 Rehab every Monday?


< graffiti >

in your face
it’s my freakin’ space
my only
place

 < / graffiti >

so out of order
blood splattered border
couldn’t be (more) bored(er)

< graffiti >

i don’t freakin’
care
how you fare or (even)
if you
care

< / graffiti >

it’s my
way
to
get

 < / even >


writing 101 | poetry | eight | seconds | prompt by me (in’em) 😉

 

freedom

fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes
you are free

― jim morrison

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freedom

in whose name?

freedom

to maim and shame?

freedom

in whose name?

freedom

to put to the flame?

freedom

in whose name?

freedom

it’s a crying shame

to know what we do in ‘their’

name

.


writing 101 | poetry | five | freedom | prompt by  impossiblebebong

oops!

“the text has disappeared under the interpretation”
― friedrich nietzsche, beyond good and evil

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Stormtrooper One: the force is strong in this one

Stormtrooper Two: there must be some mistake, we can’t delay, it’s all going wrong 

Stormtrooper One: no need t’rush, the one in black will go down first

Stormtrooper Two: but the one in black has C & (i) d’A, the wrong way round

Stormtrooper One: och aye, I canna stan’ t any more

Exit stage left


a tongue in cheek 😉 post for weekly photo challenge – oops!

 

dark | side | thursday | thirty

Do you need, desire or crave a new challenge?  Are you open to sharing your dark side?   Then read on.

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Do you have a dark side?

Or, think you may have one. Or indeed worry that you might have one. Or, for that matter, worry that you don’t and would like one? If so,  join me here each week for dark | side | thursday.

Over a period of 52 weeks, I am writing a story. A dark story that will unfold as the weeks pass. Each Thursday, at 13:00 UTC, I will post a new chapter. Each chapter will be exactly 500 words long, and will be accompanied by a photograph. You can catch up on the story so far by clicking here on dark | side | thursday

Share your dark side?

I invite you to join me either by writing your own dark story, week by week, or, if that is too much, by dropping by, now and then, perhaps when the mood suits you or, perhaps, when it doesn’t, and by sharing a photograph, poem or a suitably dark piece of prose. To cross over to dark | side | thursday create your post, tag it dark side thursday and link to it by clicking on the dark | side | thursday badge below, where you can also find all the contributions so far. Or you can simply share your link in the comments section of my weekly post. And, should the mood take you, you can add the badge to your post.

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dark | side | thursday | thirty

He turned away, from the dark, rain lashed window.

Walked across his cold, empty, single room. Taking care not to trip on the cable that snaked across the perfectly laid out grey stone tiles. Selected a sparkling shot glass from the shelf of the kitchen cabinet, laid it on the pristine work surface. He opened the fridge door, it creaked, he knew, he needed to get it fixed. Took out the bottle, that still, after all this time, lay waiting in the shelf tucked inside the door, flipped the metal clasp that held it closed, poured the clear, slick, liquid into the shot glass. To the brim.

Taking the glass in his left hand, he walked back past the glowing screen, back to the window. He looked up at the towering chimney in the dark night, lifted the glass to his mouth, closed his eyes, the liquid slid down his throat, warming, burning. And as it did, he remembered, although, he knew, it was pointless to do so.

He turned, and, in a rage, hurled the shot glass savagely across the room. It stopped, when it hit the wall, at the back of the kitchen area, shattering and smothering the floor with sharp shards that would, he knew, slice into his bare feet.

Ignoring the fallout from his senseless rage, for now, he returned to his desk, turned to the low cabinet that contained what little possessions he had. Kneeling down, he opened the door, took out a large white envelope. Placing it on his desk, he took another shot glass, feeling the shards, that covered the floor, press into the naked soles of his feet, he tipped what remained in the open bottle into the shot glass, drained it in one long swallow, sat down at his desk once more, and opened the envelope.

He reached inside, and took out four sheets of paper, papers folded, and long ago abandoned.

He pushed his Mac out of the way. Spread the papers on the desk.

Each one was a painting, crude, simple, and yet powerful. Each one told a story, a piece of the puzzle, concealed in watercolours, created, he was sure, with passion, and then forsaken. But, he had not forgotten them. He remembered, the moment he had been given them, the artist, perhaps uncaring in the moment, had handed them over, not caring, unwitting, what might be their fate.

Fruit trees lining the banks of a patch of water; a bridge crossing untroubled blue waters; a ballerina in a bright blue dress, arms akimbo leaping against a yellow background. And last, that face, the face that had started it all.

It’s face.

A shiver ran slowly down his spine as that rendering stared back at him. He took the envelope and stuffed the paintings back inside, except that which bore the face. The pain seared again, shooting pains up his arm, into his shoulder.

Gasping for breath, he reached out for the painting that bore that terrible face.


The portal to dark | side | thursday opened on the twenty first day of may in the year twenty hundred and fifteen and will remain open for fifty two weeks.

thirty | fiftytwo

seconds (out)

once a man, like the sea I raged,
once a woman, like the earth I gave

lyrics from the cinema show, seconds out, genesis


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seconds are infinitesimal counting down seconds out but wait stop all the clocks what the hell is time anyway roll back the clock fast forward freeze frame pause seconds out

game >

< over


writing 101 | poetry | four | seconds | prompt by rosemawrites

 

reflections

Faces gone, black eyes burnin’ bright
The Rising.The Boss. Springsteen. Who else.

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Rear view mirror.

Mirror, mirror what do you see?

What you wanted to see?

What you wanted to be?

Who you wanted?

Look back in anger, at the smoke, the terror, the closed doors, the falling buildings, the smell, the screams, the end?

Look back.

Reflect.

Then, stop looking, at the reflections.

Smash the mirror, and to hell

with, seven years of bad luck.

There, is after all, only the road.

Always, the road.


writing 101 | poetry | two | reflections | prompt by Melinda Kucsera

poetry 101 rehab: (p \ m) decide

‘and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference’
― Robert Frost

why're we here?
why’re we here?

*Reading feedback from readers, since first writing this post as you see it below, I’ve decided to have another think about how best to take Poetry 101 Rehab forward – don’t want to lose or alienate anyone who has participated to date – let me know what you think?*


poetry 101 rehab has grown up

it’s now p \ m

and, it’s about to become raw, grittier than before

perhaps, a lot more

you may not like it, or maybe you will, either way let me know by commenting on this post, or send me your thoughts through my contacts page

best of all, post it



<decide>

dead inside (been here before),

suicide?

no, well,

(you) decide

no?

will you fight

for what you feel

 (if you even feel)

for what is real

for you

and, if not,

would you, will you, for them?

or

will

you

do (just) what you need

to

survive?

<decide>


want to be part of p \ m – all you have to do is write a poem in response to the <weekly> prompt, scribble a note, share a track (if you wish), add a photo (or not), maybe toss in a quote and then tag your post p \ m and \ or you can click on the image below

of course, the rules of p \ m are that there really are no rules…

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this week the prompt is decide, so go on, decide?

 a new prompt for p \ m will be published here at 21:00 utc every monday


p \ m | decide 

trio

‘some men never listen, and others never learn’
– lyrics from ‘the lady lies’, from ‘and then there were three’, genesis

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and then, there were three

(for wordpress weekly photo challenge – trio and lucile’s photo101rehab)

(a trio from me

andytownend.com

belgianstreets.com

belgradestreets.com)