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Mythopoesis 15 – The Good Things
For NaPoWriMo Day 15 The Good Things Teacher really liked my poem, Mama. She asked me to stay after school, and said she’d give me a ride home, cause I’d miss my bus. I know, she called and asked me … Continue reading
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Tagged classmates, difficult, fear, friends, good things, myth a day, myth-making, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, opponents, opposition, poem
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Mythopoesis 14 – Different Ways of Learning
For NaPoWriMo Day 14 Different Ways of Learning Mama, Joey came back to school today. He was very quiet. When we went outside for recess, no one would play with him, so he had to sit all by himself. I’m … Continue reading
Mythopoesis 13 – Meanwhile In The Valley Interlude
For NaPoWriMo Day 13 Meanwhile, In The Valley Interlude Just as he always does, the man rises before dawn, dresses, and walks down to the river to greet the sunrise. Closes his eyes and listens for the music. Slowly it … Continue reading
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Tagged alone, Blood of Eden, choices, fool, myth a day, myth-making, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, Peter Gabriel, place, sunrise, Valley Interlude
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Mythopoesis 11 – Dreaming A Poem
For NaPoWriMo Day 11 Dreaming A Poem Mama, I had a dream last night. A good one, I think. Do you want to tell me about it? A woman, Lizbeth came and showed me how to write a poem. And … Continue reading
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Tagged creating, dream, growing, learning, making myth, mother and child, myth a day, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, poem, writing
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Mythopoesis 10 – This Poem
For NaPoWriMo Day 10 This Poem Thank you, Mama, for letting me play with the kittens. I love how they bounce around, especially that little white one with the black heart spot on his forehead. He’s always getting into things … Continue reading
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Tagged a poem, Boomerang Form, Hannah Gosselin, kittens, myth a day, myth-making, mythopoesis, names, NaPoWriMo, Sherry Blue Sky
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Mythopoesis 9 – Inner Conflict
For NaPoWriMo Day 9 Inner Conflict Ah, you are finally home. How was your day at school? (Not looking up) I guess it was okay. What’s wrong child? You are usually full of chatter the moment you arrive. Something bad … Continue reading
Mythopoesis 8 – The Little White Flower
For NaPoWriMo Day 8 The Little White Flower Good morning, Mama. I heard you singing in the dark. I like that song about the rose, but I fell right back to sleep, didn’t hear you finish it. Didn’t mean to … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast, discipline, good things, harmful, learning, making myth, myth a day, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, temptation
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Mythopoesis 7 – Interlude
For NaPoWriMo Day 7 Mythopoesis 7 – Interlude In a valley not too far, yet not quite near where the child and mother dwell, lives a man alone in a rambling house. His valley is called Interlude and no one, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bette Midler, interlude, love is a seed, making myth, man, music, myth a day, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, sunrise, The Rose, valley with a river
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Mythopoesis 6 – About Opposites
For NaPoWriMo Day 6 About Opposites Mama, was that one of the pies I helped you make when the apples were ready? I really liked it. Yes. We’ve spoken of them several times and it made me hungry, so I … Continue reading