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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Progressive Poem April 12th
Some of my fellow poets who contribute at Poetry Friday are working on a progressive poem for April's National Poetry Month. I signed up for today and then quickly forgot about it. Thanks for all the reminders on my J post for the A to Z Challenge.
Here is the poem so far with my line on the bottom,
Suddenly everything fell into place
like raindrops hitting soil and sinking in
When morning first poked me, I'd wished it away
my mind in the midst, muddled, confused
Was this a dream, or reality rousing my response?
The sun surged, urging me to join in it's rising.
Rising like a crystal ball reflecting on morning dew.
I jumped out of bed, ready to explore the day
My feet pull me outside and into the garden
Where lillies and bees weave ... but wait what's that?
A bevy of bunnies jart and dart and play in the clover.
A dog barks and flash, the bunderstorm is over.
That's my line and I'm sticking to it. Tomorrow, Irene Latham at Live Your Poem contributes the next line.
The rest of the participants can be found on the sidebar of Another Year Of Reading.
We now interrupt the a to z Challenge for a poem
My daughter Emma and I signed up for a progressive poem this month and then clean forgot about it with all the revelry brought by my 25th wedding anniversary yesterday. On my 15 minute break from work I am catching up hers for April 11th and will have mine early this afternoon.
A progressive poem is a poem where different poets contribute one line at a time. Here is what we have so far including my contribution for Emma at the last line:
Suddenly everything fell into place
like raindrops hitting soil and sinking in
When morning first poked me, I'd wished it away
my mind in the midst, muddled, confused
Was this a dream, or reality rousing my response?
The sun surged, urging me to join in it's rising.
Rising like a crystal ball reflecting on morning dew.
I jumped out of bed, ready to explore the day
My feet pull me outside and into the garden
Where lillies and bees weave ... but wait what's that?
A bevy of bunnies jart and dart and play in the clover.
I'll be back later today for my line in the poem.
J is for Jesus Revolution
A to Z Challenge
A Month At The Movies
Hello and welcome back to A Month at the Movies, my contribution to the A to Z challenge for 2023.
This year I am copying from a myriad of other A to Z challengers by reprinting the same synopsis about my theme with every letter. You can skip over this part if you want to.
Picture from Light Magazine Article Chuck Smith: Father of The Jesus Movement |
Time Magazine June 21, 1971 Cover Credit Stan Zagorski |
mmunity - and transforms it into a bland, TV movie-of-the-week experience. James Berardinelli - ReelViews
I liked this movie and especially liked the warts and all approach of the characterizations. Each of these characters is flawed. Each of these characters makes mistakes. Some of you who know the historry of these events know that not all the mistakes some of these characters made are mentioned in the movie. Some have suggested that this means a white-washing of the events. I don't land that way. If a two hour movie was made about me many of my foibles, sins, and setbacks would not be seen. I have more than 2 hours of foibles, sins and setbacks in a day let alone a life time, However, that each of these characters are shown as human rather than superhuman it is easier to see the divine in them,
A Quote to Start Things Off
Pictures of Memories I
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