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Donna Williams’ July 2008, 48 hr, Poetry Challenge

July18

Moving House 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.

Donna Williams *)

author, artist, composer, screenwriter.

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

http://www.donnawilliams.net

AND THE NOMINEES ARE….

From Marla, I have the poetry challenge of “Hum-m-m-m-m!”

Hum-m-m-m-m by Donna Williams 2008
Hum-m-m-m, was all I had to say
Hum-m-m-m, was all that I could do
Hum-m-m-m, was my Tourette’s for the day
Hum-m-m-m, became my human zoo.

From Wayne Rowe in Thailand I have “Happy Rain”

Happy Rain by Donna Williams 2008 (to the tune “Happy Days are here again”)

Happy Rain is here again
The sky is full of tears again
The land won’t be bone dry again
Happy Rain is here again.

From Casdok I have “Dancing Light”

Dancing Light by Donna Williams 2008

The diamonds on the surface called
To jump into the freezing cold
>From gothic bridge on cobbled night
Into a river of dancing light.

From Kay I had “Nature’s Wonders” and she’s requested a challenge back so I give her, “Zimbabwe”

Nature’s Wonders by Donna Williams 2008

You’re buried under circuitry
Imbedded in computer screens
Married to technology
And living in an iPhone dream

I burn the toast and flood the bath
I leave the capable to laugh
I can’t begin to list my blunders
For being one of nature’s wonders.

From Devlyn, I have “Sasquatch” (Bigfoot) and as she’s up to being poetically challenged, I give her “Cinematic”

Sasquatch by Donna Williams 2008

Sasquatch is like a polar bear
Crossed with a human, so lot’s of hair
And nude, devoid of underwear
Lives in eternal hibernation

Hence he has been rarely seen
Or appears to people in their dreams
Where he offers bear hugs as he beams
From the corners of imagination.

OK, thanks everyone for your challenges.  July’s 48 hour poetry challenge is now closed.  See you in August.

🙂