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National Poetry Writing Month Day 28

8m · Create Art Podcast · 28 Apr 12:10

What is National Poetry Writing Month?

Welcome, art enthusiasts and wordsmiths alike, to another episode of Create Art Podcast! We are diving headfirst into the enchanting world of poetry as we celebrate National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo). This annual event, which takes place every April, encourages poets and aspiring writers around the globe to embrace their creativity and commit to writing a poem each day for the entire month.

The Beauty of National Poetry Writing Month:

NaPoWriMo, similar to its prose-centric counterpart National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), is a celebration of the written word and the boundless creativity that can flow when one dedicates themselves to a daily practice. Poets of all levels of expertise are invited to take part, from seasoned wordsmiths to those just dipping their toes into the vast ocean of verse.

Create Art Podcast has always been a haven for artists to share their creative processes, and NaPoWriMo offers a unique opportunity for poets to reflect on their craft. With a daily commitment to producing poetry, participants discover new facets of their writing style, experiment with various forms, and explore uncharted emotional territories.

Prompt for today

our optional prompt for the day asks you to try your hand at writing a sijo. This is a traditional Korean verse form. A sijo has three lines of 14-16 syllables. The first line introduces the poem’s theme, the second discusses it, and the third line, which is divided into two sentences or clauses, ends the poem – usually with some kind of twist or surprise. 

Poem for Today

Nothing Is Not Me 

28 April 24 

The coffee pushes me forward because I need to be pushed 

I can’t be left alone for too long for I will do nothing 

Nothing is never what I wanted to be, nothing is not me  

 

Trying to fill the holes that hope to be fulfilled with things 

Amassing things and trinkets just collects dust and debris 

Things filling up nothingness are empty, nothing is not me 

 

Promises to do better, ideas that inspire,  

It begins with an effort, and then more effort 

Effort is movement, to move is divine, nothing is not me 

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Albatross 

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The chip on my shoulder 

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