Saturday, March 26, 2011

Reasons to

(based on suggestions from @quadelle, @realnixwilliams, @facelikethunder, @ernmalleyscat, @sarahhazelton, @jellyjellyfish, @pinknantucket and @spikelynch)

Dawn is a sharp blue pencil

drawing veins on the outside.

Cat claws pierce embarrassment

I lash out with pink fury.

Butcherbirds cleave dreams

into portions. They note down

grey cuts of consciousness.


The clock says I can stay here.

I have nothing to draw me this day,

my three small loves are quiet.

By my bed, trains trace on paper.

Travel along coloured lines to

memories of my future. On Monday

voices will chirp from the next room;

there will be so many pyjamas.

I’ll trade polar fleece for coffee and

hope to walk small dogs. Maybe even make

the primary parade sans flannel by nine.


There are children to bring forwards.

Little chapter books, they stumble

over new words. I write them upwards,

calm their question marks. Help turn

the page to their own next episodes.

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Today’s poem is based on suggestions from eight peeps (a record!):

  • @quadelle: “Kids.”
  • @realnixwilliams: “chilly air and a blue sky!”
  • @facelikethunder: “As a teacher I feel like each day is the next chapter; I'd hate to miss out on what happens.”
  • @ernmalleyscat: ” This chap is what often wakes me up in the morning. So you have to include Cracticus torquatus in y” (grey butcherbird)
  • @sarahhazelton: “coffee. And hope. In that order. also: the knowledge that smalldog needs walking. in conclusion: #literalmind
  • @jellyjellyfish: “have a Tube map stuck next to bed. when 'friends & family' doesn't work, remembering that I want to go back to London helps.”
  • @pinknantucket: “My cat poking me with his claws out.”
  • @spikelynch: having no appointments on a Saturday. I have three kids, and tomorrow is the first empty Saturday since Christmas.

Last night I asked for reasons to get out of bed in the morning. (Reasons other than ‘habit’!) Sometimes it’s good to hear reasons to live said out loud.

2 comments:

ern malleys cat said...

I like how you've mixed the blue and pink and grey of the morning sky.

Anna Ryan-Punch said...

:) thanks!