Squirrel boss curses
clumsy workers as chestnuts
clatter past branches.
Class assignment:
Find an example of
alliteration
assonance
onomatopoeia
personification
Find 2 examples of consonance.
Go! 🙂
Squirrel boss curses
clumsy workers as chestnuts
clatter past branches.
Class assignment:
Find an example of
alliteration
assonance
onomatopoeia
personification
Find 2 examples of consonance.
Go! 🙂
Since “me, too!” has spread,
What has changed
is that I see you differently.
I see me differently.
I hear, “She does that stuff; I’m working”
and I’m filled with fury at yet another man
who does not see what work is,
how everything he is able to do
is because his wife carries him on her back.
and I say, enough.
If we are going to be beasts of burden,
let us be more than mules with bits in our mouths.
Let us be more.
Let us be the partner who is heard.
Let the children be his concern as often as they’re ours.
Let the pink jobs and blue jobs become purple jobs
as they swirl in a kaleidoscope of
our jobs.
Our mutual obligations.
I’m glad you do the laundry and clean the kitchen,
because I hate those jobs.
Thank you for agreeing that poetry
and winding words are more important than dusting.
When your words reflect a patriarchy, I will remind you
who I am.
When my words cut, you may wrap your arms around me
and remind me that you have feelings, too.
Let’s stand as role models that being a man does not give
you rights over anyone else,
anyone else,
anyone.
Listen men, to what she says.
Keep your hands to yourself
(and other pokey bits, too).
If she says no,
Channel your unwanted urges
into art. Wash them away in
cold showers of reality.
Let your futile frustration seethe
like generations of women seethed.
What has changed, boys?
The very air you breathe.
White,
twisting,
writhing,
flashing.
Black,
sizzling,
scorching,
smiling.
Red,
faith,
courage,
blood.
Yellow
bright,
hopeful,
dreaming.
Blue
bubbling,
pushing,
pulsing.
Colour me
a turning rainbow
sensational
essence
life.
My head is light,
I am floating
I walk through clouds,
lightning flash,
crash.
The floor is cool
and comfortable.
The dog sniffs my face.
Why am I on the ground?
The doctor says,
feeling light headed is a signal
that you need to go low,
if you don’t do it,
your body will do it for you.
Ah.
Now I know.
For National Dog Day
.
.
You jump onto the end of the bed
as I sit to remove my slippers.
Before I can lift the sheets,
you’re at home on my pillow.
You sneak a glance, to see
whether you will get to stay.
Sorry pup,
perhaps another day.
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Your eyes glow
when you see me across the room.
It’s been a long time.
You’re still wearing your heart
on your arm.
Once again,
I feel appreciation for your admiration,
awkward it’s still unrequited.
Oh, the confusion of my youthful charms.
Thank you, for
reminding me
so sweetly
who I used to be.
In my old neighbourhood
I stop at a light-controlled intersection
that didn’t used to be,
On the corner
I see a glimmer of a younger me
in my safety patrol vest,
the stop sign at my back,
waiting for the whistle to spring to action
decades ago.