Before the Christmas break, I sat down with my students and asked them to set a goal for reading and writing over the break. I set one along with them and challenged myself to write 10 poems over the break. So far I have written four. And since we have a week to go, I may be able to meet my goal.
Images tend to send me into a more creative mood. My friend, Michelle Zimmerman, is a great photographer. I often take her photos from Facebook (with her permission) to use for writing prompts. On Christmas Day, she posted this image.
If you would like to write a poem to this image, you can post it in the comments or email it to me, and I’ll add it to the post. (margaretsmn at gmail dot com)
City lights
climb the trees,
sit atop lampposts,
shine in the shape of a star.
Wherever you are,
darkness surrounds you
while the lights
of the city streets
tell you the time,
stop cars and buses,
send out the message:
You are not alone.
We are here to
light your way.Dec. 25, 2013
Margaret Simon
Lovely — both the photo and the poem! I’m thinking you two need to publish together! (And three cheers for the personal writing challenge. I’ve given myself permission to drop my #nerdlution for a week or so. I’ll get back to it…really, I will!)
OK, Margaret, I’ll play 🙂
starlight-leaves
deck winter branches
with jubilant
constellations.
Love the starlight leaves. I enjoy seeing how an image can bring out many different thoughts and feelings. Thanks for playing.
This poem is a keeper, Margaret! You’re going strong.
Beautiful photograph, equally matched by your poem! Well done on maintaining writing discipline over the break… me, not so much.