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Donna Williams’ May 2008, 48 hr, Poetry Challenge

May15

Should I?  by Donna Williams Each month I send out a challenge for people to send me a 1-2 word topic they’d like me to write a poem to and I must write all the poems in the challenge within 48 hours.

People CAN’T send names (yes, everyone wants one named after their child ;-) but they can send other 1-2 word titles. Each sender only gets me writing one poem per poetry challenge and the more surreal the challenge, the better.

So feel free to send me a 1-2 word title in the comments below.

And, because some of you are budding poets yourselves, this is now where you can also ask other commenters to challenge YOU with a title too. So let’s see what happens!

Also if you are a published, self published or street poet, this is where to let people know.

And here are the poems.

The first one in was Grumpy Cat sent in by Adi. It’s a rather naughty poem about a cat which pays back a band of taunting dogs.

GRUMPY CAT by Donna Williams 2008

Oh the old grumpy cat he knew very well that

the dogs of the town were pursuing.

They were there on his case, always there in his face

and had lead him to wrack and to ruin.

So he plotted to trick for he knew they were thick

for dogs do not sense like a cat might

and enjoyed their demise as he caught by surprise

the whole pack down his lane on a dark night.

As his shadow loomed tall, he was having a ball

such a din he did set about making

And enjoyed for a change such a sight oh so strange

as the cat left the doggies a’ quaking.

From Alyson I had Parallel Planet

PARALLEL PLANET by Donna Williams 2008

I could not stand above you,

And talk of equality

In difference.

I could not look up to you,

knowing I’d only try and stand in your shoes,

and look down upon me.

I tried to stand beside you,

but your world didn’t fit me.

So now we wave across conceptual universes,

perceptual universes

perpetual universes,

from our equal, parallel, worlds.

From Kathleen, I got ‘Survival Mode’.

SURVIVAL MODE by Donna Williams 2008

Electric body,

Computer mind,

The self I have just left behind.

To run this harsh and threatening road

I journey in survival mode.

From Kay I got “Sunny Days”

SUNNY DAYS by Donna Williams 2008

Endless days without so much as a tear

Blue skies you were never so stingy as now

Winter becomes summer in a coat

Even grey skies tease the land

And do no more than perspire.

Sunny days, you were a time of joy after the rain.

Sunny days, your endless dally

Left this drought land in such pain.

From Bernadette I got ‘Survival’

SURVIVAL by Donna Williams 2008

We go to work, we pay our bills,

complain about the cost of fuel,

worry over education,

or our child’s excess masturbation.

As the other world we rarely see,

except upon plasma TV,

stands not a chance to be our rival,

knowing whole new levels of survival.

And from Athena, “Meandering Zombies”

MEANDERING ZOMBIES by Donna Williams 2008

The zombies in this shopping mall

Don’t chase or terrorise at all

We pass them all without a thought

Or a glance at fashions they just bought.

The made in China throwaway,

The gone tomorrow, have today,

Of credit debt they have no cares

They meander with their soul-dead stares.

THE May 08 POETRY CHALLENGE IS NOW CLOSED

Thanks for being part of it.

Donna Williams *)

author, artist, composer, screenwriter.

author of the poetry book, Not Just Anything , published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

http://www.donnawilliams.net