Following on from the previous poem, I used the reference to a "rope of sand" to spark the next poem.
Strictly speaking this is not a "how to" poem, which was the prompt, but the idea to brainstorm a list of impossible things and describe how to do them reminded me of folk lore - songs like "Scarborough Fare" with its lines "tell him to plough me an acre of land/between the salt water and the sea strand" - impossible tasks.
This is just a short piece but I wanted it to have that fariy, folky sort of atmosphere. It's something that I suspect is more likely to turn up as a lyric in a folk tale than as a stand alone piece.
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Take a swan to be your boat
tie it with a rope of sand
let a feather be your anchor
gather crew from all the land
weave a sail of spider silk
cast off with a mournful tune
guided by a falling star
boatman fly me to the moon
Saturday, April 25, 2009
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7 comments:
A lovely piece - kudos!
P.S. I love your poetry, so I've picked your blog as a recipient for the Kreativ Blogger award! Congrats!
Lovely little poem!
Magical and mystical! You've got some beautiful lines in here!
And I like the line you added to the collaborative sestina! Thanks!
It definitely has that fairy quality. Love it.
yes indeed very good
So whimsical - a delight to read. I especially like the image of a sail of spider silk.
A lovely, little poem indeed!
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