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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Day 5 and 6: Vegetable (Rainbow) Poetry

Since the last two days have been about food, seeds, growing, I thought I would play with the rainbow theme in foods. Pantoum is truly my favourite poetic form to play with. While the free verse poem for today's prompt is a a good exercise in  trusting your words to flow and become something different, real, free standing.

Enjoy, Dear Readers!

Topic: Heirloom Seeds, Molokai Sweet Potatoes, Orangegle Watermelon
Poetic Form: Pantoum

To Eat a Rainbow

Golden is the garden under the sun
where chlorophyll runs in veins
and the rabbits sneak like ninjas
around the perimeter preparing for...

Where chlorophyll runs in veins
by the earthen shores of loam
around the perimeter preparing for
salads and garnishes and veggie trays galore.

By the earthen shores of loam,
stained glass gem stones ears grow
salads and garnishes and veggie trays galore
in a cornucopia of colour.

Stained glass gem stone ears grow,
Molokai and Orangegle too
in a cornucopia of colour
that is beautiful as is delicious.

Molokai and Orangegle too
and the rabbits sneak like ninjas
that is beautiful as is delicious
Golden is the garden under the sun.

Day 5
4/6/2016



Topic: Food
Poetic Form: Free Verse

Earthen Rainbow

I wonder what a rainbow tastes like--
sweet like a juicy red delicious apple,
or hot and salty like potatoes French fried--
even though the Belgians claimed that right first.
I wonder what a rainbow tastes like,
firm and crisp like a carrot 
or soft and mushy like a banana
to long left out.

Maybe a rainbow tastes like what the earth provides 
instead of like skittles.
Maybe the rainbow
borne of the earth and sky,
prizmatic in colour
tastes like the babes born of the loam.

Day 6
4/6/2016

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