wobbly sobby. . . and other poems in response to the last Wednesday Writing Prompt
“Pare down to the essence, but don’t remove the poetry.”
Wabi-Sabi: For Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers [recommended reading]This week we bring you poems of on the perfection in imperfection in response to the last Wednesday Writing Prompt, Wabi Sabi, November 13. This wasn’t an easy prompt because the philosophy was new to many.
“In traditional Japanese aesthetics, Wabi-Sabi is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.” . . . Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes.” Wikipedia MORE
As always, all poets have come through beautifully for us, putting their own creative mark on Wabi Sabi.
Thanks for this collection go to: Gary W. Bowers, Anjum Wasim Dar, Urmila Mahajan, Sonja Benskin Mesher, Eric Nicholson, Pali Raj, and Leela Soma. Enjoy! and do join us tomorrow for the next Wednesday Writing Prompt. All are welcome to join in: novice, emerging, or pro.
wobbly sobby
on the potter’s wheel is an opportunity
to fail. the future potter rarely raises a cylinder
the first time, nor times two through ten.
getting good at wheel-throwing takes a
determination shared by marathoners
and golfers and ballroom dancers. meanwhile,
the future potter uses his wire tool
to cut heap after heap of wobbly, wet clay
from the wheelhead or the batt. when at last
a cylinder is up, there are almost always
many things wrong with it.
here is a still-future potter
and his new creation. it slumps
slightly. it wobbles
when the wheel is brought up
to trimming speed. the hat
drawn by dr. seuss for his cat
has a similar shape.
the still-future potter doesn’t care. he sobs,
but not out loud, for joy. he will never
feel as though raising a cylinder
is out of his reach. that it took
so many times, and wobbles, and sobs,
only reinforces the bedrock
of his foundation
of his becoming.
© 2019, Gary W. Bowers
Gary’s site is: One with Clay, Image and Text
A Perceptive Romance
crimson gold,shaded cool sunset
so deeply loved,fills empty souls
what hate prevails in daylight-
A perceptive romance
beloved sheep with precious wool
sheered to the skin, undressed
sacrificed goaded roasted
bleating is no music
water mirror like, ivory silver
smiled at, caressed , hated in
stagnant filthy swamps
its loss, mourned.
love the creative spirit in non
creativity, like lotus in muddy pond
tree valued green or brown-
body and soul, split in bond
embrace all,cool or hot
all here will be soon, gone
circle will come full circle
imperfection, – the mortal round
© 2019, Anjum Wasim Dar
Anjum-ji’s sites are:
- Behance … artwork
- CER Professional Development
- Poetic Oceans poetry on WordPress
- Poetic Oceans poetry on Blogspot
- Anjum on Facebook
- Unsaid Words of Untold Stories…Prose writing
- ELT Work experience/educational service for the country
Dewdrop
Every life is an intake of breath
in the corridors of humanity
The spirit of the past
unfolds within
A stirring that
churns the present
Every moment is splendid
with the awareness
that like a drop of dew
I can only be certain
I am here now
© 2019, Urmila Mahajan
Urmila’s site is: Drops of Dew
. skin imperfect.
some of you is gone, halfed,
precious skin.
the dress
hanging black
is photographed
as if you have no memory.
may be
more soothing,
than remembering.
touch the surface.
water.
© 2019, Sonja Benskin Mesher
:: mole hillls & broken plates ::
we discussed the hardness of the ground,
it is still quite cold. yet we found that moles
make soft places for planting.
dig up buried crocks for saving.
old photographs spur us on, to
care and treasure, to sweep and clean.
so wash and mend your broken plates
my friends, become a gentler way,
make a pleasant day.
look for mole hills, and old photographs.
© 2019, Sonja Benskin Mesher
Sonja’s sites are:
- sonja-benskin-mesher.net
- Sonja Benskin Mesher, RCA paintings (This is her Facebook page, so you can connect with her there as well as view photographs of her colorful paintings.)
- Sonja on Twitter
- sonja-benskin-mesher.co.uk
- Sonja’s daily blog (WordPress) is HERE.
Days and days
Philip Larkin told us Days
bring the priest and doctor
running over the fields.
On this rainy day I’m pressed
into the Day’s four walls, the cold
seeping into my bones. Restless
I’m too aware the Day doesn’t fit me;
it’s like an oversized overcoat.
My brother texts me and I reply,
Winter isn’t my favourite time,
Ditto, he replies. Afterwards
I resist thinking of summer sun
and wish I could wear each day
like a well-tailored suit.
© 2019, Eric Nicholson
Eric Nicholson is a retired art teacher and lives in the NE of England. Eric’s site is: https://erikleo.wordpress.com
For a long long time
I couldn’t figure it out
Who I am?
I went to school
Asked a teacher
She said, ‘I’ll talk to your father’.
I was a kid. A little kid.
I had to learn
How to kiss?
I returned to the book
Flipped about twenty pages
I kinda need help
For a long long time
I couldn’t figure it out
Who I am?
I went to a bar
Asked the bartender
He said, ‘I’ll make you cocktail’
I had a peg. A little peg.
I had to learn
How to introduce myself?
I took a sip.
Spoke a few English words.
Genius. Lover. Coward. Drinker.
I’m kinda happy whoever I am.
I was drunk.
For a long long time
I couldn’t figure it out
Who I am?
© 2019, Pali Raj
Nature’s music
Morning dew like jewels on spring green grass
crystals shimmering in the glow of a dawn sunrise,
drip, drip of tiny of raindrops, a soft chord
Or drizzle from heaven brushing soft on my eyelids
mist, layers of mist over rivers that flow ever so gently
Silver spray, sea foam caressing my ankle on the shore
Rippling, the swash, the crest white returning to the blue
trees swaying fiercely as autumn winds denude them
Music of orphaned leaves lying uncared for like
carpets of gold, brown and red over grey pavements
Scrunching sounds under foot, like a beat to
the hailstones falling on the roof tiles. Cold
frost and ice a chilling serape of winter hibernation
snow-sprinkled homes with a soft light in the window
nature’s notes, musical score, a beautiful symphony.
© 2019, Leela Soma
Leela’s site is: Leela Soma, Scottish Writer and Poet
Jamie Dedes. I’m a freelance writer, poet, content editor, and blogger. I also manage The BeZine and its associated activities and The Poet by Day jamiededes.com, an info hub for writers meant to encourage good but lesser-known poets, women and minority poets, outsider artists, and artists just finding their voices in maturity. The Poet by Day is dedicated to supporting freedom of artistic expression and human rights and encourages activist poetry. Email thepoetbyday@gmail.com for permissions, commissions, or assignments.
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