Posts Tagged ‘Poems

18
Jul

Days That You Will Never Forget

This fib chain was written, actually, for both of the Rocking Chair Prompts this week: “What’s really on your mind?” and “What days in your life will you always remember and why?” Enjoy.

-Nicole
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for
some
it was
Kennedy
gunned down in a car
in broad Dallas motorcade daylight
Continue reading ‘Days That You Will Never Forget’

17
Jul

Black

Nanda by Rick Moss
Nanda by Rick Moss

This was written for two prompts, actually: Read Write Poem #36 (”Ekphrastic Extravaganza”) and Totally Optional Prompts (”Ghazal”). The painting is “Nanda” by Rick Mobbs and is from his blog “Mine Enemy Grows Older”. Enjoy.

-Nicole
———————————-
Wordless thin lips form a short line on a sunken face -
a folded wire woman draped in yards of soft black.
Continue reading ‘Black’

17
Jul

Tornado

This fib chain was written for Poefusion’s Friday Five prompt. This week’s words were: wail, hay, scrawl, clobber, and encourage. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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stones
lay
scattered
tornado
scrawled our homelessness
onto to the land in rock letters
Continue reading ‘Tornado’

17
Jul

Holler

This was actually written a few weeks ago, but I’m posting it for the ghazal prompt on Totally Optional Prompts. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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The milquetoast father, polite and serene
never dared to raise his voice or holler.
Continue reading ‘Holler’

16
Jul

History

This sestina was written for this week’s Three Word Wednesday prompt: to use the words “narrow”, “history”, and “spent”. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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History may record the firecracker chaos
born of steel wills clashing in these
Birmingham streets, the clashing of love
and hate, bigotry and tolerance, law
enforcers and law breakers. It may speak
of water hoses, dogs, nightsticks, angry
Continue reading ‘History’

15
Jul

Departure

This was actually written for three prompts: Poefusion’s Title Tuesday (“Stung by the Splendor of Sudden Black”), Writer’s Island (“Farewell”), and Simply Snickers (use the words “standing” and “still”). I wrote this entirely in American Sentences. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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Stung by the splendor of sudden black, I failed to
bid farewell to you. Nothingness erased the
last still frame where you stood and painted it
black. I called your name, but Silence devoured my
cries into its belly. An obsidian wall separated life
and death – and therefore, us.
Continue reading ‘Departure’

14
Jul

American Sentence #5

Shed blood disappears into hot, harsh sand - but not from their memories.

Written 7/14/08
&copy 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

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13
Jul

Memphis

This chain of regular and reverse hay(na)ku was written for Poefusion’s Monday Mural Prompt (the mural is above). Enjoy.

-Nicole
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one
night I
had a dream
I walked the
streets of
Memphis
Continue reading ‘Memphis’

13
Jul

Two Sides of a Man

This sedoka was written for One Single Impression Prompt #20: Myth. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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side one: tall, weathered
a black-clad clarion call
notorious sinner singer

side two: gentle, wise
examining the world around
him for fingerprints of God

Written 7/12/08
&copy 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

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11
Jul

Summers Juxtaposed

This was a sedoka written for Read Write Poem Prompt #35: “fun in the sun” (NOT!). Here is my take. Enjoy.

-Nicole
————————————————————————
released from the jaws
of school, time was now my own
to sculpt summer freedom with

twenty years later
loneliness wraps around me
in emptied, silent school halls

Written 7/11/08
&copy 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

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11
Jul

What I Would Tell His Family

I wrote this hay(na)ku chain in stanzas of regular and reverse hay(na)ku for Brian’s Rockin’ Chair Prompt #2A (”tell us what’s really on your mind”). Enjoy.

-Nicole
————————————–
(for Joel)

he
is fifty
two years old
yet you treat
him like he’s
still
Continue reading ‘What I Would Tell His Family’

10
Jul

Pieces of You

This week’s Poefusion Friday Five used these words: grandfather, post office, photo album, folder, and broken window. I wrote a fib sequence (three regular fibs, three mirrored fibs, and three reverse fibs) using this week’s words. Enjoy.

-Nicole

you
grew
up in
a town with
one post office and
a river splitting it in two
Continue reading ‘Pieces of You’

10
Jul

The End of A Marriage

This was written for this week’s Totally Optional Prompt: tempo. I chose to write about an alternate meaning of the word for this hay(na)ku chain. Enjoy.

-Nicole

you
made me
lose a tempo
Continue reading ‘The End of A Marriage’

10
Jul

“You Can’t Tell Me” Published in Word Slaw

One of my poems, “You Can’t Tell Me”, was published in the July 9th issue of in Word Slaw. Check it out at:
http://wordslaw.blogspot.com/2008/07/you-cant-tell-me-nnicholson.html.

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09
Jul

Three White Feathers

Poefusion has a new prompt: Title Tuesdays! I am coming in a day late, but I wrote something for it. This week’s title was “Three Feathers Fall A Heart”. I wrote a chain of Fibs for this prompt.

Don’t know what a Fib is? According to Wikipedia, it is a “an experimental Western poetry form, bearing similarities to haiku, but based on the Fibonacci sequence”. It is a six-line form with twenty syllables total - the syllable breakdown is 1/1/2/3/5/8. For more info heck out Wikipedia’s entry, this article, and the blog of Gregory K. Pincus.

Enjoy….

-Nicole
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three
white
feathers
fall to earth
shed by an angel
on his way to face his judgment
Continue reading ‘Three White Feathers’

09
Jul

I’m Half Here

This was written for Three Word Wednesday; today’s three words were: inappropriate, order, and shortcut. This was also inspired by this post I read on Paisley’s blog, “My Rose”. Enjoy.

*There is a video of me reading this on YouTube!*

-Nicole

I’m half here. The half of me that is here functions robotically as an android on autopilot, following in exact order a set of preprogrammed instructions: get up, shower, dress, apply makeup, style her hair, eat breakfast, go to work, go home, cook dinner, and eat. At the end of this daily sequence, she falls into her soft bed, all the while hoping it will turn into a cotton soft cloud and she will awake the next morning in Heaven above instead of on Earth below. I read her programming and try to pen poetry from gems hidden in its ordinary, everyday dirt.
Continue reading ‘I’m Half Here’

09
Jul

Skeltonic #1

This was written for this week’s Simply Snickers prompt (to use the words “wonder” and “wait”). This time, I tried my hand at Skeltonic verse, which I discover that I love because of its rapid-fire rhyme scheme. Enjoy.

-Nicole
———————————-
Popcorn dreams
bursting at the seams
of my brain –
I might go insane Continue reading ‘Skeltonic #1′

07
Jul

American Sentence #4

Ideas, thoughts, and feelings dance digitally before millions.

Written 7/7/08
© 2008 Nicole Nicholson. All Rights Reserved.

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06
Jul

Exit

This was written last month, but I thought it fit in with the “Through A Window” prompt on One Single Impression. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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the girl squirms around in the back seat of
her daddy’s eighty-six taurus to watch out of
the back windshield disappearing palm trees
and green leaves, verdant dots and dashes
Continue reading ‘Exit’

06
Jul

Light

This was written for the Read Write Poem prompt #34: “this little light of mine”. On the theme of “light” I played around with the hay(na)ku form, marrying regular and reverse hay(na)ku together in each stanza. “Light” is the result of my experiment. Enjoy.

-Nicole
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light
once shone
in my dreams
from the stars
moon and
sun
Continue reading ‘Light’




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