2016 Found Object Poem Project: Day 12

It’s Day 12 of our month-long daily writing project.


This year’s theme is FOUND OBJECTS. For those of you who are new to the project, please read my introductory post. You’ll find more information and all of the Week 2 FOUND OBJECTS, which are our writing prompts, at this post.


Two notes today:


First, with so many poets participating regularly, I want to make sure I capture and include everyone’s responses. If I have missed yours, please leave me a note in the comments.


Second, I encourage you to go back and read past day’s poems. We’ve had some late joiners, including Charles Waters, who is catching up with us! You’ll find his and other poems added to each day of our project.


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FOUND: Cream? Meringue?


Today’s writing prompt, though clearly in the food category, is difficult for me to identify without taking a taste. Our found object was contributed by Poetry Friday blogger Buffy Silverman. We’ll have to ask her to solve this mystery.


I expect we will see some tasty poems today, everyone.


Today, I decided to try an exercise from a favorite book: FEG: Ridiculous Poems for Intelligent Children, by Robin Hirsh. You take a word (I chose CREAM) and then run that word through all of its vowel sounds. My word list was: CREAM, CRAM, CREME, CRIME, CHROME, CRUMB. Next step, use these as the end words of a poem.


I ended up with an ode to the best cannoli of my life, from Presti’s Bakery in Cleveland. Hmm… maybe I wonder if they ship to Baltimore. This could be the perfect birthday treat.


Ode to a Presti’s Bakery Cannoli

By Laura Shovan


When I found you hanging out in a chrome

plated bakery, I knew your greatest crime

was this: I could only eat one ricotta-cream

filled pastry. Oh, much as I wanted to cram

my mouth with more, I ate not another crumb.

I shall return, my cannoli crème de la crème.


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Diane Mayr was thinking about birthdays too, with today’s senryu.


sixty-sixth birthday…

the cake frosting loses

its fluffiness


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After those sweet treats, Patricia VanAmburg had me laughing with her contribution.


But Lard?

By Patricia VanAmburg


Butter cannot match your

Undulations

Tallowed repository

Layered lobes of fat

Assiduously

Rendered

Derogatory term for derriere


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Photo: Jessica Bigi


Once again, Jessica Bigi created a lovely shape poem that I’m unable to capture here. Apologies!


Writing my name

In sparks of light

Dragon breath colors

Circle night’s sky


Fireflies light our

River bridge

Dad and I can

Hardly wait


Old fashioned vanilla ice-cream

Scooped into root beer

Frosted mug, icy mushes

On the Fourth of July


by Jessica Bigi


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Mary Lee Hahn says, “This poem should be subtitled ‘Fun with the thesaurus.’ I took Violet’s advice and let loose with some FUN today!” Is anyone else singing Cole Porter music along with this poem?


 



You’re the Icing on the Cake


You’re the best

you’re the bomb

you’re the highest supreme


unrivaled

unbeaten

you’re king (or you’re queen)


you’re the finest

the greatest

the premier and prime


you’re the jewel in the crown…

we’ll keep you,

You’re fine.


©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015


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We were definitely in the mood for Italian food today. Donna Smith writes, “A pantoum this morning…coffee anyone? I have no idea if this is what it is, but this is all I could see! Time to make the coffee! And for some unknown reason I thought, hey, why not write a pantoum before you wake up?”


Hot Mocha with Whipped Cream, Please


O’er the frothy brew

Floating peaks of cream

What would be my due –

On roiling mocha stream.


Floating peaks of cream,

Like little white sailed ships

On roiling mocha stream

Greets my waiting lips


Like little white sailed ships,

What would be my due

Greets my waiting lips,

O’er the frothy brew.


©2016, Donna JT Smith, all rights reserved


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PoetrylisciousPlease stop by Carol Varsalona’s blog Beyond LiteracyLink to read more about her response to today’s object.


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I like the way Linda Baie acknowledged, then stretched beyond, the food imagery with this prompt.


A Picture Can Bring Many Thoughts


This snowy space lures like icing on a cake,

but don’t suggest it may be sweet.

I feel it only in my imagination,

a dream-whipped cold-

more than sunshine cold for skiing

or snow drift cold for red cheeks and snowball fights,

and snow-fluff cold for making angels.

This cold freezes eyes open, nostrils shut;

teardrops form frozen waterfalls on the eyelids.

This cold makes the news.


Linda Baie ©All Rights Reserved


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Margaret Simon sent in this poem about a dessert she had in Italy. She writes in, “When I traveled to Italy I was on a quest for the best tiramisu. In the small town of Orvieto a young girl told me her mamma made the tiramisu. A memory moment of deliciousness. ”



Gelato Flowers

By Margaret SimonLick your fingers

Taste of rum

Runs over my delicate tongue

Mi mamma made with her heart and a touch of Orvieto flowers.
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DAY 13 FOUND OBJECT PROMPT


See you tomorrow for Day 13.


Interested in what we’ve written so far? Here are links to this week’s poems:


Sunday, February 7

FOUND OBJECT: Blood Letting Knife

Poems by: Diane Mayr, Jessica Bigi, Laura Shovan, Catherine Flynn, Linda Baie, Molly Hogan, Carol Varsalona, Mary Lee Hahn, Matt Forrest Esenwine.


Note: You will find links to all of  the Week 1 poems at this post.


Monday, February 8

FOUND OBJECT: SCULPTURE IN THE WOODS

Poems by: Laura Shovan, Jessica Bigi, Heidi Mordhorst, Carol Varsalona, Linda Baie, Margaret Simon, Donna Smith, Diane Mayr, Joanne R. Polner, Kay McGriff, Molly Hogan, Mary Lee Hahn, Catherine Flynn, Jone Rush MacCulloch.


Tuesday, February 9

FOUND OBJECT: TIRE TRACKS IN SNOW

Poems by: Molly Hogan, Jessica Bigi, Linda Baie, Violet Nesdoly, Carol Varsalona, Mary Lee Hahn, Donna Smith, Laura Shovan, Diane Mayr, Jone Rush MacCulloch, Catherine Flynn, Kay McGiff, Charles Waters.


Wednesday, February 10 at Reflections on the Teche

FOUND OBJECT: LOTUS PODS

Poems by: Diane Mayr, Patricia VanAmburg, Jessica Bigi, Molly Hogan, Laura Shovan, Charles Waters, Buffy Silverman, Catherine Flynn, Linda Baie, Carol Varsalona, Violet Nesdoly, Heidi Mordhorst, Donna Smith, Mary Lee Hahn, Margaret Simon.


Thursday, February 11

FOUND OBJECT: WALNUT DOLL

Poems by: Diane Mayr, Carol Varsalona, Laura Shovan, Linda Baie, Violet Nesdoly, Donna Smith, Jessica Bigi, Mary Lee Hahn, Matt Forrest Esenwine, Margaret Simon.



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