And on this 18th day of our challenge, Maureen at Napowrimo says: “Today, we’d like to challenge you to write a poem in which the speaker expresses the desire to be someone or something else, and explains why.”

What I Long to Be
I long to be a new version of me.
I long to be a rockin’ rock star who
tours the world and sings to packed crowds,
with a legacy that lasts a half century.
I long to be much taller & thinner, much more stylish.
I long to write novels & sell them to
moviemakers who turn them into series.
I long to have a productive green garden,
an immaculate yard, and a spotless house,
clean sheets every night, no ring on the tub.
I long to be strong & courageous, climb
rocks like a pro, & nothing too heavy for me to lift!
No mountain too high for me to climb!
I long to know no fear—not in the dark of night
or on the busiest expressway that crosses the city
or the highest suspension bridge.
An elevator up to the 100th floor, no problem.
No anxiety, no jitters, no vertigo.
I long to be a famous philanthropist & give money away,
an environmentalist who saves the manatees & the whales.
But, since all of these longings are far from my reach,
I long to be the best me I can be!
Jacquelyn Markham (4/18/2024)
Jackie, What a fabulous post! Loved your poem and Janis’s gravelly song that I know all the words to from back when. Well done!
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Thank you, Katherine! Of course, we do!
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