The American Academy of Poets lists today, April 27, 2023 as Poem in Your Pocket Day. Alternately, another website lists April 29 as the annual date during National Poetry Month. I think every day is a good day for a poem. Today, with great humility, I share one of my own poems. I am not a professional poet but I do enjoy the challenge of all the moving parts of a poem.
When writing, I often end up with a group of poems that cluster around a topic. I don't start out with a specific topic or set out to write a collection but somehow one thought suggests another. Between March 2013 and April 2021, I worked on poems about women's stories and voices. The possibilities are endless. Perhaps more than ever, our stories need to be told, our voices heard. The following is a poem I wrote during that time. I played with metaphor but also with sounds and words that could be read aloud. Happy Poetry Month.
A Basket of Words*
Find a thin place. Meander
through reeds. Recover runes
etched into a riverbed.
Sing half, whole, heart, and harbor.
Dip fingers into the current.
Send sticks and stubs downstream.
Invoke the song of rock and stone.
Discover scatter, whisper, staunch, and shout.
Soak and stretch reeds. Stand
your ground, shape the base.
Prevent the spine from cracking.
Braid a handle from listen, glisten, and gleam.
Compose with feather and cattail.
Choose letters from egret and heron.
Craft a basket of words.
Weave shelter, honor, season, center, and thrive.
*Copyright Jane A. Wolfe, 2021