Writer’s Digest Poem-a-Day Challenge Judge Today – and Playing Tourist at Pike Place Market

Today is April 27, which is the day you can go post a poem at the Poetic Asides blog for their PAD challenge and I get to read the poems as the day’s judge! I’m very excited about the project. Check it out here! They have a poetry prompt for the day as well, in case you need it, and it’s very appropriate…Write a monster poem! Dragons, zombies, vampires…my kind of poetry! Here’s my own “Zombie Stripper Clones”-inspired poem, “They Are Not Regenerating:”


They Are Not Regenerating


We are not zombies, thrown into a pool

of dubious origin and coming back beautiful

but decaying

unsure of how to live – pretending to swim,

eat yogurt like regular girls.


We are not clones, despite being drawn to specifications

(36-26-36) and bearing bouffants and bikinis

we might hack each other to pieces

but we are not confused about our identities


(living or not living) we continue

in this shape we were given

our cells cannot regenerate and the scientist

names us “Dead.”

We are not regenerating we cannot reproduce ourselves we cannot be anything

but the fulfillment of your fantasy, flesh-eating or not.


It’s two days from my birthday as well (a birthday this year I’m not anxious to celebrate for some reason.) I’ve had continuous hosting problems eating up all my spare time, which is a drag; on the non-drag side, I’ve had my brother and his wife visiting. Yesterday was a sunny 55-degree spring day and we went around Pike Place market, which I guess I hadn’t visited in a while, because I didn’t remember there being a giant Ferris wheel there…when did they put that up? And I swear there were new vendors, although all my old reliable favorites – the sweet white-haired beekeeping honey lady, the Hmong grandmothers with their spectacular bouquets, the delicious hazelnuts, fruit stand vendors  enthusiastically gathering up sweet snap peas and giant Washington apples – were there too. Anyway, having family visit always makes you re-examine your home with new eyes. Yes, I guess it is beautiful here. It’s good to remember. (Below: at Pike Place market with my brother, sister-in-law, some flowers, and a statue of a pig for some reason…)


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Happy Poem-a-Day-ing!

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Published on April 27, 2014 08:26
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