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    Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 204

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    It’s time to poem like it’s 2013, because, well, it’s 2013!

    For this week’s prompt, write a resolved poem. The poem can list new year resolutions, show a person resolved to do something, or any other unique angle you resolve to write.

    Here’s my attempt at a Resolved Poem:

    “Here We Go”

    Another year, another list
    of promises to myself from
    myself. Write more and quit eating
    too much. Run more than every
    so often. Save money and pay
    attention to the internal
    voice I usually ignore,
    though it’s nearly always correct.
    Here we go. The first step a trip.

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    75 Responses to Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 204

    1. Juanita Lewison-Snyder says:

      New Year Resolution 2013
      by Juanita Lewison-Snyder

      This year
      I resolve to
      eat my weight in chocolate and gummies,
      empty the clip of my favorite air soft on
      my neighbor’s marauding peacocks more often,
      and stop habitually poking my poor Rott
      in the eye when doling out free facials.

      This year
      I aspire to
      wax poetic on my new porch glider,
      learn to edit and burn video with gusto,
      and take that well earned vacation to
      Hades hotbed, Craters of the Moon.

      This year
      I promise to
      get around to decluttering the place,
      pruning the fruit trees, and reclaiming my
      outdoor living space so that the mailman
      can find the path to my front door once more
      when the checks finally start rolling in.

      © 2013 by Juanita Lewison-Snyder

    2. cstewart says:

      How it Happens

      Upon the rock of my soul,
      I press my willingness to fight,
      To do what it takes,
      And redeem myself once again.

      1/08/13

    3. De Jackson says:

      Just back from vacation, and late to the party. Happy New Year, all!
      Mine is here:

      http://whimsygizmo.wordpress.com/2013/01/08/resolved/

    4. bclay says:

      — Happy belated New Year to all, trying to get this year off to a poetic start since not having written much for a while now, —-

      Don’t Drop The Ball

      “I will confine my dreams
      to their restless place, Sleep.”

      all the little lights,
      bulbs flashing the ideas,
      the dangers of emitting
      diodes,like suffocating stars
      a-blinking from an almost
      asphyxiation – holding my breath
      inebriated those last seconds,

      pride scoffed superstition,
      toasted the cheers unbelieving,
      if we are cursed to spend more
      time partying so be it – these
      midnight hours to come – we have
      already resolved to do so, making
      and keeping resolutions – the easy half,

      What is harder is admitting -
      kissing your owned shortcomings,
      untill eyes stream a dry forgiveness;
      realizing you failed – dropped the ball -
      the previous year; now seeing it symbolically
      drop on screen – three, two, one – countless pieces.

      • Teresa says:

        Making It easy

        While I meditate on the new year,
        I resolve to fall more in love with life.
        Let me count the ways.

        Take my poets eye and open it further still,
        To higher ground.
        Know what makes my heart sing,
        As I make a contribution.
        Poetry is everything!

    5. SharoninDallas says:

      RESOLVED

      Vegetables, yes, Eat!
      Sleep, yes, More!
      Exercise, yes, A Chore!
      Water, yes, Drink More!
      Patient, yes, Try!
      A better me, a better life?
      Well who knows? Sigh.

    6. bxpoetlover says:

      Epiphany

      Do not argue with the powers that be. There is no point
      unless you are willing to engage in revolution. I don’t think
      I have the stomach for the violence it would entail.
      Resolved.

    7. A resolved poem
      A new year is here but my resolves are not clear
      I yen for many things but many things yen not for me
      I have little to say on this forth new years day
      No pretty mellifluous words to speak, write, or say

      No resolutions shall I claim, I’ve yet to make a one
      That I did not break within a few new years days
      A few perhaps have lasted a month or so
      But always get undermined by old lazy ways

      There is one resolve though that I am thinking of this day
      A coming to terms if you will perhaps is a batter way to say
      A writer I am not I must honestly say but I hope to resolve this a little each day
      This writing thing I hate to say is not as easy as some have claimed.

      But I resolve to not give up and write a little every day
      inch by inch I’ve heard it said this makes it a synch
      but yard by yard they say that makes it hard
      so my resolve as I close this poem
      is to write a little with each new day
      and that is all I can say on this forth new years day.

    8. JWLaviguer says:

      Nod to Emily aka Gilda Radner

      What is all this talk of New Years Revolutions?
      So many people making plans
      and breaking plans
      but not joining together
      as one
      for the fight
      let’s get it together!
      what?
      resolutions?
      oh
      nevermind

    9. Ber says:

      Breaking Point

      To say there is a right or wrong
      to say there is wrong or right
      to understand what others do
      to see them stand up and fight

      Taken time
      reflecting back
      over what has come and gone
      the loved ones that have stayed with you
      the ones who have just moved on

      A new start
      a new beginning
      where everyone is fighting and winning
      new plans and deals to make
      some will last
      some will break

      Be gentle along the way
      of how you dance and play
      be careful with your steps
      don’t try to upset

      Gentle hearts and gentle minds
      curious adventures
      stealing rhymes
      clover wishes
      beating drums
      whispering fields
      oh here she comes

      Be your own destiny
      not follow in that of others
      hold onto the hands that hold you
      especially your lovers

    10. JWLaviguer says:

      Resolved though I may be
      to pick myself up and move on
      I am still tied down
      to the memory of that day
      the day they left
      the day the innocence ended.

    11. PowerUnit says:

      My resolution hath no constitution
      A conflagration needing absolution
      Confusion leading to destitution
      Abandon ye the annual intusion

    12. tjholt says:

      THIS YEAR

      A song wants to be sung through me,
      measure for measure my heart’s rhythm
      promises uncertain lyrics. Each beat
      a hymn of praise, a dirge of lament.

      Earth embraces the seed, a redemption
      waits revelation to reveal its secret,
      green, yellow, red, lavender, blooms
      which will parish for another redemption.

      Is merit dependent on color or source
      or is the act of disclosing enough
      for my song to adequately nourish
      flowers to seed and bloom again?

      What else is the heart good for
      but to ache for love, for loss?

    13. foodpoet says:

      Resolved

      Resolved 101 –
      Each year a new page, a new
      Start
      Only the start always falters
      Last years resolution lies in empty
      Vaults unfinished,
      Echoes of years past this year,
      Doubts of future so I solve nothing – again.

    14. This is the final poem from the Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps, when Grey had resolved its epic travel quest across Australia by Google Maps:

      We swam side by side
      until he dived beneath
      to turn around
      at top of Barrier Reef;
      my original Oz
      landmark brief;
      we happily said goodbye
      finality’s welcome relief.

    15. PowerUnit says:

      The seasons change
      Friends move out of range
      Distance turns intimacy cold
      But we can still be bold

      New friends will be made
      They are hiding in the shade
      We don’t need to resolve
      To make a promise to be involved

      Friends are friends are everywhere
      Just don’t show up in underwear
      Say hello or buy a drink
      Tell him or her what you really think

      We don’t need to live alone
      To sit upon our lonely throne
      Just get up, put on your shoes
      You have nothing more to lose

      Seeing friends move away
      Opens doors for others I say
      Life is life and it’s too gold
      To sit around, getting old

    16. PKP says:

      Embrace the Shadows

      Today was his birthday
      He always loved this day
      Black eyes shining
      As a boy though he
      was my father

      Today, the early morning
      Still dark and silent
      In the kitchen
      warm air
      stirred
      in the laughing
      shadows
      swirling

      with no customary
      cardinal he was
      there
      shining
      Today was his birthday

      Happy

    17. RobHalpin says:

      We’re Resolved

      New year’s come
      and we look forward,
      set new goals,
      give our all.
      We’re resolved…for a few weeks.
      There’s always next year.

    18. stepstep says:

      REASONABLE RESOLVE

      Every day presents itself as a challenge
      As I choose to honor, to act upon
      Putting pen to paper,
      Come up with an idea and write each day.

      I will set aside precious time
      Fill my head with interesting characters
      Who entertain that insatiable thirst
      Created by a vivid imagination.

      Writiing begets writing
      And I beget to complete a full manuscript
      Locate, hire an agent
      Become published.

      No one can convince and motivate yourself but you;
      I resolve
      Whole heart, soul and body
      To stay motivated.

      LaSteph

    19. PSC in CT says:

      Resolution Dissolution

      Happy New You!
      Let’s cease this
      insane insistence
      on improvements.
      Stop trying to be someone
      else, someone better; we’re not
      cut out to be seamless, faultless.
      Let’s just resolve to cut ourselves
      some slack, embrace our im-
      perfections, wholly
      accept ourselves – flaws and all

    20. BRIEF AS A DOG’S LIFE

      This resolution: thinking I could save my dogs –
      search partners for life – and never say goodbye.

      Walking Prissy to the vet, I threw sticks for her
      along the way; walked home under lonesome sky.

      Roxy, full of cancer – one last outing in the woods,
      then I drove her to the vet. In the end, I let her die.

      Cowboy’s almost ten now, slowing down; muzzle
      turning gray. What on earth’s forever but a lie?

      And this brave new puppy, Loki, partner for my
      life – what shall I resolve as years of dogs go by?

    21. Jane Shlensky says:

      Big Plans

      List trifling and doable deeds
      to boost your sense of possibility.
      Not outcomes, like clean the house,
      but dust a chair, then dust another one.

      Don’t hanker after saving the world.
      Save pocket change, save your errands
      for once a week, save a friend from drowning.

      List what you do already. That stuff gets done.
      Build in quiet time, a nap, a book,
      an hour to write, a glass of wine,
      a cat on your lap, a talk with a friend
      who makes you laugh, who forgives you
      for being yourself.

      Make music, play games,
      cry when you need to,
      curse inventively,
      have adventures,
      bring order to something,
      love somebody.
      Be true.

      Make big plans
      out of little bitty
      peaceful
      moments.

    22. Jane Shlensky says:

      Resoluku

      Re=again
      Solution=answer
      What is the question?

    23. A New Year

      A chance to start again,
      a chance to rein
      in the raging beast of weight,
      the ravages of advancing fate.

      A time to make a difference
      shrug off that clingy indifference,
      one person is all it takes
      what’s within are the stakes.

      Yes it’s a new year
      but let’s make one thing clear,
      every day is a new day
      so if you stray
      don’t wait for another year!

    24. In 2013 I’ve resolved to write crazy poetry, here’s my first sample:
      http://cloudfactor5.wordpress.com/2013/01/02/wednesday-poetry-prompts-204/
      Happy New Year to all !!

    25. Andrea B says:

      Re-solved

      I wake up to bananas with bruises —
      bright sunny fruit just days ago

      Walk through doors
      born to open and close,
      not revolve

      Math no longer calculates
      when it allows
      planets to be subtracted

      My Backseat Bingo card expired
      when cement mixers and cattle guards
      went out of style

      ###

      I resolve to spend less time
      turning my head—
      the horizon is straightforward
      and fantastic

    26. chickweed says:

      gang way

      not so quiet riot in my head
      says write right,
      as much as you can.
      another channel screams
      there’s so much
      more important stuff to do.
      riot, rumbles, screams
      let it be: who cares besides you?
      continue, continue,
      get the words down.

      words don’t care if you suffer frowns.
      sit down there right now,
      reach long
      for accomplishment’s crown.

    27. RASlater says:

      In Need
      By: R.A. Slater
      01/02/13

      I am in need of a revolution
      As it is the New Year
      And I have now resolutions!
      I am either happy with my life as it is
      Or I have given up
      Too defeated to hope for something better
      Too scared to even try
      Maybe next year!

    28. RJ Clarken says:

      Resolution

      Resolved: I will try harder to
      stick to goals I’ve set for this year.
      Become some country’s new Premier.
      Compose an étude for kazoo.

      Dye all my pets in shades of blue.
      Try to swing on a chandelier.
      Stick to goals I’ve set for this year?
      Resolved: I will try harder to

      learn to be an auctioneer
      and try to not sound insincere.
      And then – to space. The new frontier.
      Well, that’s the stuff I plan to do.
      Resolved: I will try harder to…

      ###

    29. Resolve

      the time has come
      to show my worth
      to conquer all
      and heal past hurts
      moving forward
      i shed my skin
      and let the new
      begin again

      Eileen Maki 01.02.2013

      http://www.EileenMaki.com

    30. RobHalpin says:

      The Will To Submit

      poems for poeming’s sake
      no longer;
      time to get published

    31. Go With Your Gut

      Follow sage advice
      from your gut,
      trustworthy innards
      for contemplating life
      decisions. Brain begets
      logic, hearts harbors
      emotion, while gut
      is grit and truth.

    32. Domino says:

      To problems resolved! (My cat, Suzie, went missing on December 19, and came home December 26. I have my theories as to where she’d been.)

      I just wonder where my cat went.
      We found she was gone at meal-time.
      (To her to miss meals was a crime
      yet, we missed her hungry lament.)

      No hair we found, or sign or scent.
      We called and searched the ally grime.
      We found she was gone at meal-time.
      I just wonder where my cat went.

      And, at last, eight days later, rent,
      scarred nose, hungry, fur-begrimed,
      No sign of where she’d spent her dime.
      To Narnia? To Time-Lord lent?
      I just wonder where my cat went.

    33. pmwanken says:

      Two birds with one poem…I was behind on writing my Poetic Bloomings poem, which I finally did this morning. And then I realized it’s Wednesday. Like Connie, I’m posting my PB poem here.

      http://whenwordsescape.wordpress.com/2013/01/02/inner-resolve/

    34. Denouement

      I yearn for more than resolution—conflict over, win or lose.
      Instead, by year’s end, I long for denouement, threads
      of my life unraveled, each strand untangled, unknotted,
      smooth as the hair on a brand-new Barbie doll.

      In my year’s plot, pitting man—or woman—versus man,
      nature, fate, the gods, the machine or—most likely,
      versus self, I hope not merely for any resolution,
      but happy resolution, the little angel on one shoulder
      knocking the little devil clean off the other,
      silencing his foolish talk once and for all.

    35. Denouement

      I yearn for more than resolution—conflict over, win or lose.
      Instead, by year’s end, I long for denouement, threads
      of my life unraveled, each strand untangled, unknotted,
      smooth as the hair on a brand-new Barbie doll.

      In my year’s plot, pitting man—or woman—versus man,
      nature, fate, the gods, the machine or—most likely,
      versus self, I hope not merely for any resolution,
      but happy resolution, the little angel on one shoulder
      knocking the little devil clean off the other,
      silencing his foolish talk once and for all.

    36. elishevasmom says:

      Count the Beat

      Time is calculated.
      60 seconds/ 60 minutes/ 24 hours/ 7 days/ 52 weeks/ year.
      Move forward, move backward
      in time. You can always
      calculate it.

      Life is not calculated.
      Life is measured, counted
      by heartbeats.
      So many/minute – so many/hour – so many/day – so many/year.
      So many/life.

      Every second is yours to choose.
      Every minute belongs to you.
      Your life-beats are not
      calculated, but counted,
      because they count.

      The calculation of time
      continues long after we are gone.
      But the counting is ours,
      and ours alone.
      This year, I choose to make them count.

      Ellen Knight 1.2.13

    37. MICHAUX SUR SON VELOCIPEDE
      photograph by André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, 1867

      Where is he going,
      on this odd vehicle?
      Smudge-cheek
      boys shout “boneshaker!” as
      he whizzes by far
      faster than
      the man in top
      hat and frock coat
      rapping sidewalk
      with his umbrella – but
      who cares for rain,
      when one
      propels himself
      on wind and pedal
      power, faster than the
      hansom he
      passes as the driver
      curses and the horses
      shy. So
      strange this animal that
      skims the ground without
      lifting a
      hoof, a sort of
      metal-flesh alloy centaur
      with a
      pulled-down cap. And
      in that man-shaped head,
      what thoughts,
      this bright uncertain morning?
      Where is he speeding
      as if
      impatient for his future,
      as if resolved to
      propel himself
      into his fleeting life?

    38. julie e. says:

      ANOTHER YEAR.

      Usually I resolve not to resolve,
      hating the gravel pit of failure,
      the scattered, broken bits
      of promises made to myself
      then left to the elements to
      crumble in the company of
      other broken bits of promises
      made to myself.
      So this year, again,
      I resolve not to resolve,
      but simply to gaze
      more outwardly than inward,
      to breathe deeply
      in the cold or the heat,
      to celebrate this body
      with its (mostly) working parts,
      to treat myself as kindly
      as I treat others.
      In other words,
      this year I choose
      to live.

    39. claudsy says:

      Elevators

      Some exist for mood,
      Others for status,
      One moves a body up
      To heights demanded below.
      A problem’s fixer has no
      Need for explanation,
      But comes from itself—
      An opposite of its target,
      Regardless of restriction.
      To resolve is to solve again,
      Which tells me fixers are
      Only temporary at best.

    40. I’m going to cheat a bit and use this one I wrote for Poetic Bloomings the other day.

      Wedding Vows to My Muse

      My darling Muse,
      I promise
      to nurture you through the bread of the Word
      and wine of the Spirit.

      I promise
      to strengthen you by reading works of other poets
      and poetry how-to books (including doing the exercises)
      and continuing to write a poem a day.

      I promise to
      make you happy
      by increasing my skills
      in the use of metaphor, details, meter and rhyme.

      I promise
      to strengthen our social life as a couple
      by participating on poetry blogs and challenges
      and by helping and encouraging friends through poetry.

      I promise
      to not hold you back,
      by publishing poetry books and
      submitting poems to magazines and journals.

      This I promise, for better or worse, in 2013.

    41. I AM RESOLUTE

      I bring my game
      along with this name
      I’ve inherited and honed.
      Determined to use this time given
      to be driven to success,
      and this mess of a muse
      will refuse to falter.
      Standing tall with all
      who aspire to poem,
      I’ve shown them and have nothing
      to prove; my grove is never my rut..
      With a glut of words yet to use
      I will choose them wisely
      and be surprised by my resolve
      to solve the puzzle.
      I am grounded.
      I am steeled.
      I am resolute.

    42. Francis in January (resolved – PA, a rondel)

      Saint Francis had it right, you know
      in letting go what he held dear
      to find that God is always near
      in loving acts – as his words show:

      “Where charity and wisdom go
      live neither ignorance nor fear.”
      In letting go what he held dear
      Saint Francis had it right, you know.

      What struggle and reward to grow
      in simple gifts. Yet it’s my clear
      resolve to bathe in grace this year
      by letting love set me aglow.
      Saint Francis had it right, you know.

    43. Billie says:

      Renew.

      renew (definition to resume activity after an interruption.)
      my commitment to:
      dieting, running, walking, writing
      cross out dieting, running, walking.
      .renew. commitment to
      writing, passion, poetry. beauty.

    44. 2013: A Year for Love

      Paint the new year red
      with two-thousand thirteen
      people side by side, ankles
      crossed, thumbs and forefingers
      forming hearts in the sky, then

      let go, in unison,
      a wave of love across our land

      join hands in prayer
      for love and peace–
      paint the new year red.

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