"The Poetry Sisters’ challenge for this month was to write Word Play poems, introduced to the Poetry Friday community in 2015 by Nikki Grimes as one of Michelle H. Barnes’ (Today’s Little Ditty) Ditty of the Month challenges. Laura Purdie Salas showed how the form might work in a classroom."
The essence is to explore a word "from top to bottom, and inside out, considering every aspect," which for me means not just exploring the thing the word names but the word itself: sound, texture, appearance on the page, literal and figurative meanings, related words.
My spouse, my son, my daughter have all been having adventures this fall: a trip to visit family in England after two full years apart; a gap semester in Costa Rica, a move to Brooklyn. I've been sat right here at home except for that bike trek through New Jersey, and I'm craving TRAVEL.
TravelTravel is a raveling word,a labor of undoing. Try.Take the loose end of yourtightly woven life and tug:untangle, untie, untwist theintricate knits, slip your stitches.
Cast off, cast away, fray.
Leap, frogging your way
unwound across mossed terrain
and tributary, untroubled
by the travail it takes. Needle
points to diamond and pearl.
It's hard to gauge the journeyfrom here. Adjust tension.Reverse. The farther you gothe deeper the unveiling.Travel is an unraveling word.InstaDraftTM ©HM 2021
Thanks to our host this week, Linda at TeacherDance. My costume will be a freshly knitted sweater dress and stockinettes. See you there!