Teachers
This species is prone to self-harm.
They are mainly nocturnal.
They are loud, but harmless.
They would do anything for a good
lesson idea.
They will lie and bend the rules,
if there is growth to be gained.
To protect the species,
find a quiet and shady place.
Dig deep
and plant your seeds.
The saplings take a lot of care.
They thrive on lists of
irregular verbs,
Latin declensions,
famous speeches,
rhetorical devices,
trivia,
and Socratic questions.
Don’t underperform
or slack around
and your trees will bear fruit.
The Compass
Someone gave me this compass
so I wouldn't get lost.
I don't remember who is was, exactly.
Whoever they were,
they were trying to help.
I get lost easily.
I am not sure I’ve ever told you that.
There was a poem we repeated as children.
It said we should turn our face to the North,
our back to the South.
But I could never remember
which side the Sun rose.
Left or right?
And, in fact,
I cannot tell left from right either.
Whoever it was that gave me the compass
was trying to be helpful.
Pity I have no use for it.
Most days, I just get up and go.
I enter that forest over there
and get lost.
And who told you to follow me around?
Now you are lost as well.
GloPoWriMo Day 30


If you write by hand, especially with a ball point (v fountain pen) you are likely to have a callous on your middle finger. If you know whether you are right or left dominant, feel for the writing callous. Then you will always know.
ReplyDeleteI know your poem was about something deeper, but I had the same issue so maybe this helps?
Best of luck to you on your writing journey.