A Gentle Rain at Dawn

Hello dear readers,

How is your poem-a-day challenge going (if you have chosen to participate)? If not, I hope you are enjoying reading the work of so many dedicated poets!

I have been writing everyday, but not blogging everyday. Today, I’ve decided to post my poem in an image because it got a little long. The prompt asks us to compare details from today with the past. To see all of the prompt, look below for Maureen’s prompt for Day 29 from Napowrimo or Na/glopowrimo (National/global poetry writing month!)

“Finally, here’s today’s prompt (optional, as always). In “After Turning the Clocks Back,” Jennifer Moxley links present with past, using a few well-placed details to invoke both a sense of the daily “now” and a nostalgic sense of the speaker’s long-ago life. In your poem today, similarly, compare your everyday present life with your past self, using specific details to conjure aspects of your past and present in the reader’s mind.” (napowrimo.net)

My penultimate poem offering for Day 29:

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