“Rotate” was published on the MW Society Press website today. To read this poem, visit:
http://mwsociety.wordpress.com/2008/10/07/rotate-nicole-nicholson/

This chained lune was written for Poefusion’s “Monday Mural” prompt. Another foray into the darkness. This might be a bit disturbing, but I hope you enjoy anyway.
-Nicole
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This chained lune was written for the One Single Impression Prompt this week (Resolve). Enjoy.
-Nicole
her eyes, steel
twin orbs of fire focus
on her target
taut, yet quivering
faintly, held by pinching fingers
the arrow waits
she releases both
breath and arrow in a
single, swift motion
years of painful
perspiring practice pay off as
the arrow sails
and plunges its
sharp head into the red,
round center bullseye
Written 8/23/08
© 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.
This chained lune was written for the One Single Impression Prompt this week, “Stairways”. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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madness calls me
to drift down subway stairways
seeking dark scenes
nighttime casts clothing
a different city emerges, wild
Metropolis, the whore
decked out in
the finest concrete and neon
she glows, electric
and I see
her true blood, fragrant, coursing
through subway veins
junkies, freaks, madmen
bottle-blond horny women and
high-heeled queens
gangstas, and businessmen
on a secret double-sided
neon nighttime life
this I love
unscrubbed, raw, real, blood pulse
unsanitized and filthy
and I can
see it all nightly by
a stairway descent
Written 8/10/08
© 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

Stumble It!
I went back and wrote this chained lune for Poefusion’s Tuesday Title, which was “Brushstrokes and Sage”. Sorry, I couldn’t pass this one up. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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even in old
age as an amused, impish
sage, he calls
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I was able to write something for Friday Five at Poefusion this week…this Friday’s words were: exiguous, waterfall, thoughtless, imperfect, and gifted. This is a chained lune. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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exiguous, my life
as it fades to black
my vision blurs
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This lune chain was written for Poefusion’s Friday Five. This week’s words: appearance, defect, trellis, youngster, laundry. The title was taken from Ntozake Shange’s play, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Was Enuf”. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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you stand and
look at your reflection in
the bedroom mirror
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This chained lune was written for Poefusion’s Monday Mural, based on the above image. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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The old tree was dying,
her wood drying
as ancient life left her.
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This is a response to a Writer’s Island prompt, “superstition”. I chose to write about raven mockers, a kind of wizard/witch/evil spirit in Cherokee mythology. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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I come for
the souls of the dying;
for they are
my only sustenance.
I can smell impending death
from far away.
What you consider
stench is incense to me,
sweet and toxic;
guard your dying
well, for I seek their
hearts for food.
I take the
form of Raven so that
I am not victim
myself, for scavengers
are not the stuff of
other creatures’ sustenance.
Beware me: I
live long from the strength
of your souls;
For I am
Raven Mocker, and I seek
out your dying.
Written 6/16/08
© 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

Stumble It!
This is my response to the Monday Mural prompt at Poefusion (the image above is this week’s prompt). I chose to write this in chained lunes. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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Soft sleeping Virgin,
did you fall to Earth
from your perch
on the moon
and sink into the ground
to take repose?
That moon perch
lays bowed in the sky
above sleeping eyes -
your sleeping eyes,
for us to gaze upon
in loving awe.
Dare we disturb
your quiet, entombed, lucid dreaming
to request intercession
for our frailty
as we forever unfailingly fall
and find sin?
Written 6/15/08
©2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

Stumble It!
This was written off of prompt #16 on Scott Woods’ Live Journal:
“Write a poem about an aspect of a national tragedy that contains:
- no statistics
- no references to other national tragedies
- no newspaper headline references
- no mention of the media, or lack thereof
- a focus on some aspect of the tragedy that no one else talks about much, if at all”.
I wrote about a second-hand story told to me about an act of kindness in the wake of 9/11. This is written in chained lunes. Enjoy.
-Nicole
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clean wet lines
left by the tear tracks
on her face
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