Sleep
Sleep
Now
Sleep now
Rest your head
Wide awake all night
Exhaustion is my companion
The List
Work
to
Complete
to do list calling my name now
the book will have to wait again
Sleep now
Rest your head
Wide awake all night
Exhaustion is my companion
The List
Work
to
Complete
to do list calling my name now
the book will have to wait again
Cake
bunt
Cake
Amazing
Tastes so heavenly
Absolutely delectable
-Cameron McClellan
Untitled
Cake
Yum
Why not!
Eat it all
Chow down on frosting
It’s not just for birthdays is it?
-Ty McClellan
Throwback Request
Cake
Sweet
Sugar
Birthday boy
Request is honoured
The cake a frosted snake shape
-Kristie McClellan
My 16-year-old served as judge (declining to write, in true teenage fashion). After the verdict was rendered, my husband and I kept going — we'd caught the bug. As Sarah Glaz notes in her introduction to the collection, "Fib writing is addictive" (p. 469), and I think she's right. There's something about the interplay of constraint and rhythm that keeps pulling you back for another attempt. We chose travel as our next theme:
Where the Money Goes
Planes
Trains
Moving
Got to go!
So much to explore
See the world so full of wonders
-Kristie McClellan
Escape
Go
Far
Go near
Life is great away
You see something new everyday
-Ty McClellan
Poetry in the Glade: Bridges 2021 Fib Collection. (2022). Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, 12(1), 467–500. https://doi.org/10.5642/jhummath.202201.35
Kristie, what a beautiful post! I love your poems (and your family's poems) and the contemplation sparked by the whole process.
ReplyDeleteMy 15 year old is asking for us to do another poem writing contest. I love it!
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