30 Poems for National Poetry Month: Day One & Two

April 2, 2013

npm2013_poster_200The challenge is to write a poem every day for National Poetry Month.

I’ve never cared for these daily, quick-writ challenges, preferring to let a poem mull and steep rather than be cast onto the page too quickly like a gambler shooting dice out of a cup.

But, yesterday, sitting in Bryant Park eating my lunch, I was inspired to give it a go. And then again this morning on the subway heading from Brooklyn into Manhattan.

So, here are my first two entries:

 

 

1
April Fools the fool that fools
With the sun on the first day
Of baseball season.
They’ve laid new grass down
On the lawn at Bryant Park.
Sign reading: “Lawn Closed”–
Where just a month ago
There was a skating rink.
“The new sod is establishing
Its roots.”

2
Our blended family whorled
Back from Disney World,
Dispersed to their other
Homes, to come together
Later in this month of poetry.
Our fantasy become reality.

–Scott Edward Anderson

2 Responses to “30 Poems for National Poetry Month: Day One & Two”

  1. Lee Langbaum's avatar Lee Langbaum Says:

    The expression…..’April is the cruelest month’ doesn’t apply anymore now that I receive a daily poem and communication from you! Xoxo

    Sent from my iPad


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