At
our recent Twitter party, things took a decided turn toward the planet Saturn,
silver ribbons down the back stairs, or perhaps the front stairs, and lemon
custard (don’t shoot me, I’m only the piano player). A digression into dirty
dishes (likely latent guilt for tweeting poetic lines while filled sinks
remained, well, filled) was soon left behind.
The
prompts were taken from The Poetry Home Repair Manual: Practical Advice for
Beginning Poets
by Ted Kooser, the former
U.S. poet laureate. I’m not sure if he ever imagined his book would be pressed
into service for a poetry jam on Twitter, but something tells me he would
likely be pleased.
What’s
rather fascinating for an editor of poetic tweets is to see how the thoughts
and inspirations flow and play off each other. It’s hard to follow that when
you’re in the thick of rapid-fire tweeting, but once the tweets are brought
together and, in a sense, stop moving, the underlying inspiration can be seen.
To continue reading, please see my
post today at Tweetspeak Poetry.
Photograph
by George Hodan via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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