I am behind in the garden... trying to play catch up! I have had it with summer, it feels like a damp blanket left out at night, mildew has set in. I can't wait for autumn to arrive. Down here in the south, I call autumn, New England summer. ;D
The Sunday Challenge introduces us to poet and photographer, Teresa! She is very talented...I chose this photo to also go along with Marian's music prompt, Sinead O' Connor.
The song featured was The Wolf Is Getting Married~
Sunset
I am combining Teresa's photo with Marian's prompt:
Hannah challenged us to write a poem embracing snow and ice ! Great idea :D
Kerry inspired us to try a form of writing called Zuihitsu (随筆)it is a genre of Japanese literature consisting of loosely connected personal essays and fragmented ideas that typically respond to the author's surroundings. The name is derived from two Kanji meaning "to follow" and "brush", and thus works of the genre should be considered not as traditionally planned literary pieces but rather as casual or randomly recorded thoughts by the authors.
I combined the two and came up with this. I use to live in Alaska, when you drove to the mini mart this was my view. It is a mountain range that looks like (a)The Sleeping Lady. There is a legend about her, you can read it here. The short version is about a young woman named Susitna. Her soon to be husband, Nekatla went off to convince invaders not to disturb their peaceful land. He never returned. She fell asleep while waiting. Her people didn't want to wake her, when they discovered he and all the others had died trying to keep peace. They sewed a blanket of flowers, to cover her. She still remains a sleep waiting for her love to return to her.
The Sunday Challenge introduces us to poet and photographer, Teresa! She is very talented...I chose this photo to also go along with Marian's music prompt, Sinead O' Connor.
The song featured was The Wolf Is Getting Married~
Sunset
© Teresa ~ Razzamadazzle
I am combining Teresa's photo with Marian's prompt:
Waiting and watching
I lick my wounds of distrust
Today the heat plays with my
half transformed thoughts
Talisman of memories arrive
the black n' white view
now blurred into years
It took time to mix the paint to gray and
find touches of sepia
I'm now split by the wonder of my faded landscape
the Harvest moon dances with
the horizon's black inked canvas
the silhouettes of youth remain
embers glow bright as the cabinet of wonders
allow me to hunt my path
the one I first encountered
I was mislead by a down wind
I waited on my haunches for others
to see their destined star
now I can follow mine~
Hannah challenged us to write a poem embracing snow and ice ! Great idea :D
Kerry inspired us to try a form of writing called Zuihitsu (随筆)it is a genre of Japanese literature consisting of loosely connected personal essays and fragmented ideas that typically respond to the author's surroundings. The name is derived from two Kanji meaning "to follow" and "brush", and thus works of the genre should be considered not as traditionally planned literary pieces but rather as casual or randomly recorded thoughts by the authors.
I combined the two and came up with this. I use to live in Alaska, when you drove to the mini mart this was my view. It is a mountain range that looks like (a)The Sleeping Lady. There is a legend about her, you can read it here. The short version is about a young woman named Susitna. Her soon to be husband, Nekatla went off to convince invaders not to disturb their peaceful land. He never returned. She fell asleep while waiting. Her people didn't want to wake her, when they discovered he and all the others had died trying to keep peace. They sewed a blanket of flowers, to cover her. She still remains a sleep waiting for her love to return to her.
Sleeping Lady by wrangell
( I wanted a white, gray, blue photo...I have one somewhere. I couldn't find it...so here is a glorious view). My poem reflects more of a somber one~
Sleeping lady lies dormant waiting for wispy clouds to
gather, while you remain sleeping.
A few stars wink in her bruised horizon. The
purply black blanket starts to spread and reveal
the midnight sun’s embrace. Her silhouette outlines the silence, a distant bell clangs
like an echo in the fog. Her face is
lifted toward the sky, her eyes wide awake. She waits and watches for her love Nekatla to return, but her heart knows the truth. Her hair now a gray robe tangled with termination dust. The edges of her Aquamarine gown have faded. Her flowers have wilted and hang their droopy heads, bowed in silence. Soon she will wear a sheer permafrost gown. She hears the eagles, hawks and a green heron wail. She moans with them. Her breath is becoming more
crystalline as the Harvest moon will make its appearance tonight. Her brain a bit damaged from a lightening
strike. She now hears the land's constant hum. She misses her love, but she must now protect the land. She worries about her cousins and what happened during the Portage Quake. They now stand like gray ghosts. Her hands remain in prayer position hoping this will not happen again...
Comments
K
Yes, playing catch up...I'll be by to visit you~
"It took time to mix the paint to gray and
find touches of sepia."
Beautiful poem
And the second piece is really powerful.
Loved all of this Ella. The story of the Sleeping lady is very romantic, touching. Your prose is darker but full of lovely imagery.
Both pieces and pics are wonderful.
half transformed thoughts
Talisman of memories arrive"
LOVE this, Ella!! We chose the same image from Teresa! I got my lucky # 11 commenting spot, too!! ;)
Oh, your image is breath-taking and I love the legend!!
"A few stars wink in her bruised horizon. The purply black blanket starts to spread and reveal
the midnight sun’s embrace."
This is magical!! I love the use of bruised!
So great to read you tonight...enjoyed every word!!
great poem and combo of the two prompts (wolf hunter and picture!)
I love the narrative voice of the wolf in your first poem, and all the phrases that bring him to life: the lick of wounds, waiting on haunches, to call of the harvest moon. It is really a most original way to look at living and aging.
Your prose piece on the sleeping lady is just gorgeous. What a beautiful sight to have as the backdrop to normal life.
I also like your header quote: Oscar Pistorius is an inspiration (despite whatever controversy may surround his participation).
Nicely done!
Mimi
Collage Pirate
now I can follow mine~I encouraged and watched my girls pursue their dreams now I am pursuing mine.
Great writes in two different styles! I linked prompts, as well, and hope you come visit. Peace, Amy
Today has been one of those days...
Thank you so much :D
Sherry-Yeah, I'm tired of being on my haunches, lol Thank you! ;D
Susie-Yes, this is exactly how I feel! :D My youngest is too young, still...but the time is coming~
I followed my Navy husband around, sacrificed my career, I didn't want strangers raising my children(never lived in one place for very long). It is my turn... ;D
I am glad you could relate! Thank you :D
Wanda-Thank you! Yes, it is like a dance that keeps changing and we don't always know the steps...
Hedgewitch-Thank you! Yes, this is how I feel! It threatens rain every other day, but never rains here. I'm tired of feeling like a wilted bloom, lol~
Mary-Thank you :D Yes, it takes some time to blur the paint, I mean the edges, lol
Manicdaily-I love your name, ;D
Thank you! Yes, there is a lot of hidden meaning in my words. Okay, not so hidden, lol
Hello Mimi-Thank you! ooh, a collage pirate(what fun)
Tori-Thank you! I love that word, ;D
Hannah-You are on a roll with lucky 11 ;D Thank you! Yes, I loved the bruised coloring to enhance the mood!
So happy you liked it :D SS
Teresa-Yes, I think it is time for a change... No, don't want winter, yet ;D I loved your photos for the prompt~ Thank you...
Karen G-Thank you! Yes, I have had enough! My spirit is dancing today, it is finally raining here, woo-hoo, lol. It has threatened our area for days, but always rains elsewhere! :D
Mary-Thank you! I like summer, but I love fall! Summer here is hell, for me. I don't have roots in humidity, lol Enjoy the heat Mary, while you can :D
Grace-Thank you! I love the legend of the Sleeping Lady~ Alaska was captivating... :D
Bren-Thank you! I thought dark would fit the mood, better~ It is a wonderful place to visit! YOUR country is beautiful, too :D
Alex-Winter? C'mon Ninja's can kick better in the fall. They do not have to worry about ice and falling on their bum, lol Thank you :D
kmckendry-Sounds like Maine! Thank you! There is time...hang in there!
Mama Zen-Thank you! :D I love your takes on the prompts later! Your poems have magic in them ;D
And the second photo and poem is lovely! ...Soon she will wear a sheer permafrost gown ... what an image :) and I can see her hands, folded in prayer. Thank you for education me about her!