When naps are insufficient to restore One's equipoise and sordid things enthrall, And each contentious point makes one's pride sore- The calendar illuminates it all. When copious caffeine gives one the shakes, From snide remarks it's harder to abstain, And twaddle seems to have the highest stakes- The calendar endeavors to explain: Daily routines obscure … Continue reading October 27: Poor Me Syndrome
Author: libbyweber
October 26: Simple Gifts
“Ask: it shall be granted unto you,” Is something I was told when I was small. Internalized through song, I therefore knew That wanting was sufficient wherewithal. I quickly learned that it was perilous To yearn when perspicacity is lacking, As those who listened could be querulous And wear when one anticipated tacking. Philosophers would … Continue reading October 26: Simple Gifts
October 25: Putting It Together
The sitzprobe for the first time let us hear The contribution we choristers make And how in scenes of drama we appear To underscore precisely what's at stake. Tonight's invited dress, our first time through Without a pause and for a friendly crowd, Plunged us into the darkness without view, But we with great perspective … Continue reading October 25: Putting It Together
October 24: Table Read
Today, I tried to see if I was able To write a sonnet in a new location, Specifically, our humble kitchen table Upon which we enjoy games and gustation. One might not think that space has an effect On whether one can do cerebral work, But here desire and habit intersect, And it's enough to … Continue reading October 24: Table Read
October 23: Fangirl’s Progress
My seven year old self would be amazed To know adult me met C-3PO, Sat at at his feet appearing pleased but dazed, And then sang backup for him in a show. Obsessive teen-me, Disney superfan, Would envy adult me as she disports While Alan Menken gives notes on a plan To add new choral … Continue reading October 23: Fangirl’s Progress
October 22: Corvid Composition
Four ravens sat upon a branch's vee Attempting to usurp the prime position, All croaking in four part polyphony As if rehearsing for a crow audition In which their size conferred no special edge, Requiring the quartet to hone the skill That might just help their common dream to fledge- But feuds for fame are … Continue reading October 22: Corvid Composition
October 21: Still I Rose
From barren soil a tender tendril sprouted- To coax it into blooming I did yearn. What sort it was; I never thought about it- The plant's survival was my chief concern. When one leaf-swaddled bud began to swell, My joy unfurled, and in those ardent throes, I hoped my wishes blossoms would compel, And -finally!- … Continue reading October 21: Still I Rose
October 20: We’re All Mad Here
It's odd to me that there's a time of year When we're at peace with skeletons on doors, Where ghouls elicit smiles rather than fear, And everybody suddenly adores The spiderwebs that they'd fain brush away In any other month, and recreate In pristine homes a semblance of decay, Suburban normalcy to desecrate. And while … Continue reading October 20: We’re All Mad Here
October 19: Widow Dido
Dido's Lament, that melody immortal, Premiered within a girls' school's cloistered walls, And functions as a chronomobile portal- Contemporary listeners might forestall The tragedy by asking what went wrong, Exactly how the queen of Carthage died- Did Dido droop to death as in the song, Or was it star-crossed lover's suicide? I like to think … Continue reading October 19: Widow Dido
October 18: Bough Wow Rough Roof
I wonder if dogs ever are amazed At how their owners can communicate Whether they should be scolded or be praised And if it means their supper should be late. For while they exercise precise olfaction, Anatomy their vocal skills impedes. Domestication increased their attraction To humans and the skill to guess their needs. Are … Continue reading October 18: Bough Wow Rough Roof