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Poetic Topics? Take a Photo of Life in Words!

Young man taking a picture - poetic

My poetic topics vary. I love thinking about a poem being a photo of a specific time in life in words! I see something; then the poem comes!

Last week, I received the revision of the conclusion for my new poetry book. Next, I create the interior of my book in the app, Vellum, and release it within the next month or so.

Here’s a sneak preview of Chapter 6 of that book —each poem is a poetic photo shot of a specific time I wanted to capture.

1998

During the summer of 1998, my ex-husband and I traveled to Canada and the northwestern part of the United States. I played with poems, vignettes, trying to capture what I saw even if those moments were not mine but strangers!


June 1998

Mountains capped with glaciers

Turquoise blue water

      Rivers and lakes

Rock flows make them milky green.

Tall, skinny trees

      Firs and pines

German heritage

Campgrounds

      Showers

“Does the show take a loonie?”

New phrases

      Kilometers versus miles

Canadian money

      Funny money

      Exchange

Rain

Search for wildlife

      Moose clumping in the river bed

      Big brown bear besides the road

            In the rain

            Turning over rocks gingerly

                  Looking for ants

                        Brown ears and eyes

                              Turned around

                              Eating grass

River winding

Clouds hanging low on the mountains

      Like cotton candy

Vibrant green grass

      A color so different from the Southwest

      Trees

Excessive water

Maps

      Places to go

      Places we went

Sleepy mornings

      Nightly rituals

Cool, not cold

Heater kicks on—

      Thermostat

Miles passed by;

      Days did, too!

Words in silence shared.

      Laughter, too.

Safety created

      Words spill out on the page          

            Of days spent,

            Of being.

Relaxation can help.

      I don’t have to create it.

It settles in like a snug blanket.

It’s a good book, a nap, silence enjoyed,

      Word shared!

A deep side of relief

      Of faith and God’s goodness and myself.


Coeur D’Alene, Idaho

June 18, 1998

Lights on the shore

      Blue magic reflects the lights

Quiet except for a motor

Ripples in the blue velvet

      Cool breeze wraps around me.


Spokane, Washington

June 18, 1998

Ingenuity of children

Big Brother sees it as a race car

Laundromat Cart - poetic

Mom sees it as a laundry basket on wheels.

Little brother takes advantage of big brother’s imagination.

Down one aisle

      Down another

Little Brother’s eyes glisten,

      Smile and giggles filled his face.

For a moment, it was a race car—

      They raced

            And won,

But Mom interrupted the fun!

“Boys, stop that!”


Spokane, Washington

June 18, 1998

We finished a squared dance,

      And she came rushing,

            Excited,

            Glad to see my ex,

But his reception was stilted.

For one embarrassing moment,

The triangle that we were smothered

      me and her.

Finally, she squeaked out,

      “I just wanted to say hello.”

But the moment was rich with electricity

      And my heart was strangled.


Spokane, Washington

June 18, 1998

He easily walked across the street,

      A few steps in front of her.

It was a gentle motion,

      Not premeditated

            But natural.

He turned and held out his hand

      And she happily took it.

He wanted to touch her, fill her near;

      She wanted that, too!


Spokane, Washington

June 18, 1998

Timid, unlearned steps in the sand.

Dad, close at hand—

      Not too close,

            But close enough.

He was adorned with a baseball cap

      And pants

            But no shoes.

The feel of sand between his toes

      for the first time.

He wobbled and wove but kept going.

Mom videotaped the whole event—

      A chapter in his young life.

Larada Horner-Miller, Was It a Dream?: Navigating Life’s Journey Through Poetry, (Horner Publishing Company, 2024): pp. 85-99.


In my poetry, I celebrate a poetic photograph of words to capture a moment, an event, a happening. The poetic side of me comes rushing out! I grab a notebook, a sheet of paper, a napkin, whatever! What do you think? Can you see it? Feel it? That’s the whole purpose of poetry!

I had a busy week with my semi-annual teeth cleaning on Tuesday, my Wound Clinic appointment on Wednesday, and an endoscopy on Thursday that had been scheduled two months ago.

I have an appointment tomorrow with the Wound Clinic. Last week when I went to the Wound Clinic, the nurse specialist sent me to Urgent Care for a CT-Scan, because I couldn’t move my toes and foot in a smaller bandage. After a dismal Urgent Care disaster, I didn’t get the scan.

Gradually, I have gotten movement back in my toes, but the foot is still numb and clumsy, so no driving for me. Lin changed the bandage yesterday. I’m anxious to talk to the nurse specialist tomorrow and see where we are headed.


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