Showing posts with label Comparison Poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comparison Poem. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2022

Something Hidden Now Seen

 

My Family's Pocket Watches
Photo by Amy LV



Students - Some of you may remember that my father died in August 2020. Since that time, I have slowly been going through many of his belongings, thinking about the past and my ancestors. I had my father's shirts made into quilts, am having a pile of broken jewelry made into a ring, and this week I made a display of these very old watches. I want to surround myself with reminders of who I am, not to leave precious stories hidden away.

In today's poem, the pocket watches come to light after years of darkness. Can you think of something in your life that has not seen the light in a long time? Perhaps an object, like a toy from when you were very little or an article of clothing that no longer fits but you have saved. Perhaps a feeling you have not felt in a long time. Try thinking about hidden things. And consider bringing one to light, either in real life or in a poem or story or piece of art. Let the hidden be seen.

As for the title of this poem, did you figure out that it is the message of the watches, one of the phrases I imagine them saying - Time is everything. I almost always title poems last, after a poem reveals to me what it wants to say. If you title your poems first, leave space to change your title afterward if you so choose.

And one revision note. I thought that this poem was finished. But when I read it aloud a final time, I changed one single word. In the third stanza, I had originally written I talk with them/sometimes. Somehow, changing talk to chat made the conversations feel more cozy and intimate. So I changed one single word to make a better poem.

Look at, read, and think carefully about every word. Each one matters.

Sylvia and Janet are hosting today's Poetry Friday roundup at Poetry for Children with a celebration of their delicious new anthology, THINGS WE EAT: A POETRY ANTHOLOGY FEATURING FOOD POEMS FROM A TO Z. Please know that all are welcome each Friday as folks share poems, poem books, poetry ideas, and friendship.

May you spend your time on what you most love.

xo,

Amy

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Friday, October 22, 2021

This Way...and This Way Too

 

Milkweed Wishes Letting Go
Photo by Amy LV



Students - My family's life has experienced many different kinds of goodbyes lately, and today I am thinking about those. I am thinking about how the same word - goodbye - can feel so many different ways: peaceful, surprising, heartbreaking, confusing, calm... A goodbye can be this way...and this way too.

We have two kittens (they're really cats now, but I still call them "the kittens"), and even though they are both kittens, each one of them is different. Same word (kittens), verrrrry different behaviors. A kitten can be this way...and this way too.

The same word can hold different meanings and emotions, different pictures in our heads and different songs in our hearts.

This week, pay attention to a word you find yourself using a lot. Does it make you feel different ways at different times? What word can you hold to the light and imagine this way...and this way too?

Here is another idea to try: make a list of some different goodbyes you have had in your life. Choose one of these to write about. What do you learn about yourself when you this? 

Jama is hosting today's Poetry Friday roundup at Jama's Alphabet Soup with a gorgeous celebration of October and a poem by Jeffrey Bean. Please know that all are welcome each Friday as folks share poems, poem books, poetry ideas, and friendship.