National Poetry Month '24: Iris
Iris by Gianna Commito 2022
on display at Columbus
Museum of Art
IRIS
fragments
pieced together.
patterns:
broken, replaced.
shapes
now unfamiliar.
LIFE,
in monochrome.
paused.
pulled apart.
still
in chaos.
joy
sneaks through
momentarily
fractured light.
© Cathy L. Mere, 2024
Today's poem is a collision of:
- a visit to the Columbus Museum of Art where I stumbled upon Commito's 2022 painting of Iris
- Craft Tip 23: The (Perpetual) Metamorphosis from "The Practicing Poet"
- word lists (Craft Tip #1) from
For April I will be taking a deep dive into The Practicing Poet: Writing Beyond the Basics, edited by Diane Lockward. This book is full of 30 craft tips, so it is the perfect way to shape this month's challenge and dig into the craft of poetry. Stop by my Substack page, Merely in Progress, to follow this month's writing journey, where you will also find reflections, links, and inspiration across the challenge. Of course, this month is really about writing poetry so I will have a new poem posted here each day utilizing a craft tip from the book. Here we go.
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