Monday, July 18, 2011

"Jeremiah"

D.L. Dodge is my new writing prompt dealer. You may recall that I used one of her writing prompts earlier last week. D.L. Dodge blogs over at Dodge Writes, and it turns out, she had another trick up her sleeve that I just couldn't pass it up, so here we are--another prompt, another poem.

Here's the prompt:

"I FELT VERY FAR FROM HOME..."

The rule is, you must use this line as the first line in a peice of short prose or poetry. Ready? Set? Go!

Here's my take:

Jeremiah

I felt very far from home.
Aching for Texas,
I used to count the days
until I would see you again,
scrawling digits on the
checkered, vinyl tablecloth
With a ball point pen.
It got tricky after several months,
‘Cause Jeremiah,
that damned old fool,
never did keep a calendar.



Your turn?

4 comments:

  1. A prompt dealer...a great idea.

    I like what you did with it too. You could have taken in it in the expected, sad/mournful/wistful direction but instead you walked down the path a few steps and then brought us somewhere funny.

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  2. I love prompts, because they're so random and they force your mind to start building around something you haven't already been mulling on and distorting in your head for awhile. I think a prompt can produce something much more fresh, sometimes.

    Thanks, Diego! And THANKS D.L. Dodge!

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  3. Hi Laura !
    Thank you so much for joining us !
    How wonderful of you to give us the plug too !!
    Love your take on the prompt ! Well done !
    ENJOY
    JL&B

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  4. Oh my goodness! I got your initials wrong--So sorry about that, JL.

    And thanks for the encouragement! I love your blog, as you can see!

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