Shawn L. Bird

Original poetry, commentary, and fiction. All copyrights reserved.

poem- glass November 19, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 8:08 pm
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It’s all glass:

clarity

reflection

transparency.

Caution:

fragility.

 

poem-going November 18, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 6:44 pm
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You’re going and now I think

of all the things that could have been

and all the things that should have been

and all the things that would have been

if only you’d been forthcoming

before you left.

 

poem-welcome November 17, 2014

Filed under: Poetry,Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:22 pm
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You came on evening light

uttered soft greetings,

“Tell my tale,” you whispered,

and so begins

another

adventure.

.

.

.

This weekend, as I was drifting off to sleep (see yesterday’s poem), I was introduced to Dustin who wanted to tell me the story of his life with Lydia.  I had not intended to start a new novel (if that’s what this is) before finishing the projects already on my plate, but Dustin was pretty insistent.  So, instead of doing what I planned today on my Sunday off, I lent my fingers to Dustin.  I have no idea where this will lead, but it looks like it will be an interesting journey.

 

 

poem-writers’ bed November 16, 2014

Filed under: Poetry,Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 11:54 am
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The poetry is loud tonight,

smashing and crashing through

synapses of my neocortex,

drowning the bovine bellows

of my bedmate.

Short stories are shouting.

Poetry is proclaiming itself.

Words are wailing.

They are insistent

in the seams between sleep,

and will not quieten

until I write them down.

.

.

(This is post 1717 on the blog.  It was very loudly proclaiming itself when I tried to go to bed last night, and would not stop until I got out my little book kept beside the bed, turned on the little book light, and wrote down the essentials).  Do you have this problem, too?

 

WWC 2014, Day 3: Querying your YA novel November 15, 2014

Filed under: Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 5:36 pm
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WWC 2014, Day 3: Querying your YA novel.

 

poem- sweeping

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 4:41 pm
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The sky lady

is sweeping

dust plumes at

her lazy husband.

They billow all around him,

but still he snoozes

on his blue easy chair.

 

poem-invitation November 14, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 11:34 am
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Fifty times a day

she invites you

to connect.

“Honey, look at this!”

she says, forwarding an email.

“How was work?”

she asks, leaving her desk.

“Do you have ideas for dinner?”

she ponders in the kitchen.

Every time you grunt,

ignore her,

snarl, or shrug,

you are erasing what matters

most to you.

Every time you smile,

consider, give some time,

answer courteously, and

squeeze her warmly,

you’re drawing a

portrait of your happiness.

.

.

This poem is based on this article about an interesting study on relationships!

 

poem- silent November 13, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 3:42 pm
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You sit

silently

staring  at your lap.

Your face

reflects sorrows

you will not describe.

Silence

is your

only safe

place.

 

poem- done November 12, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 11:41 am
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Home is too hard

and you need to be here

at school where it’s safe.

But you rarely work on academics.

You snarl

or stare blankly.

So many years of missing concepts.

So many holes to dig out of.

They won’t let you stay,

though you need to be here,

and it breaks our heart

when your choices

are your destruction.

Safety is more important

than schooling.

How can you ever

overcome?

 

poem- dalliance November 11, 2014

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 6:37 pm
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This is a glimmer

and it will be flame.

She is danger

and you are not fire fighter

enough to avoid

being burnt.