My calendar tells me it’s the 28th day of April
but after having a few days away (see my previous post), and then catching up
with things at home, I’ve fallen behind with the Write a Poem a Day challenge.
But I have been making a note of the daily optional prompts on NaPoWriMo.net,
and my muse has been sending me random ideas to fit some of them.
The prompt for Day 18 was: a poem that incorporates the
sound of home.
I started trying to write something about the sounds in my
childhood home, and then in my present home, but it just wasn’t working. Then I
asked one of my fictional characters what she remembered hearing in her home.
Home sounds
I hear my daddy laughing
rich as chocolate, loud as happy
thunder.
I hear my mummy talking
light and tinkley, a pretty fairy
voice.
I hear the sounds of cooking,
pans clunk, plates clatter,
and spoons are scraping.
I listen for feet stepping,
who will come to read my story
tonight?
I hear the phone ring, ringing,
Daddy’s ‘hello?’ and then Mummy’s
‘what’s wrong?’
I hear a door’s soft closing.
Nothing but hush. A bad feeling
inside.
***
Day 20’s prompt was for: a kenning poem.
A kenning is a sort of riddle found in Norse sagas where the
real name of an object or person is replaced with metaphors.
What am I?
Soft shuffler
Flat flopper
Sound muffler
Toe hugger
Cosy comforter
and, best of all,
Home welcomer!
(answers in the comments, please!)
2 comments:
Surely slippers? :)
p.s. Great poems, Linda!
Well done, Susan!
(Perhaps I wasn't devious enough :))
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