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100 Thousand Poets for Change 2012

Today, 29 September 2012, is the day when 100 Thousand Poets for Change gather online, in person, and in print to celebrate poetry, art and music, and to promote social, environmental, and political change.

If you happen to be in Munich today, drop by the Munich Readery, the largest and friendliest secondhand bookstore in Germany. They will be hosting an evening of readings and performances from 19:00 – 22:00.

In observance of today’s 100 Thousand Poets for Change, I offer the following  prose poem: The Beach at Blakeney Point, first published in the North London Writers and Poets Anthology Gathering Diamonds from the Well, 2007.

The Beach at Blakeney Point

Hard as I try, I can’t recall the beach at Blakeney Point. Images blend and memories merge – this beach with that at Holkham, with Morston, Burnham Overy and Brancaster Staith.

I only see an expanse in my mental map, the horizon shimmer, Old Lifeboat House looking stern from afar. The salt marsh carpet, creeks, dunes and samphire. Now it is summer. Blue above and below, and the sharp pinpricks of the flying sand. Now it is winter. The saltings dim grey and dirty brown, freezing crystals on the scrub.

Hard as I try. My first walk to the Point fromCleyBeach. Before I knew about tide tables, I set off walking the deep shingle spit, bruising calves and blackening nails. I did reach the end, the sea and the tern’s nests. The feeling of space and the sense of infinity. The tide withdrew to sea while I rested, leaving casts of lugworms, deserts of sand behind. Buccinum and Hydrobia shells. Leaving the bottom of the sea to me. Its cruelty.

A baby seal washed up dead, lying in pools of water, alongside sparkling stones and Flustra fronds the colour of hope. Why, where is the…, what can I…? Too late. It was, I was, too late. I walked back barefoot, the seal receding with each step, ebbing away. The boom of the sea and the spray. The wind sculpted sounds, I licked salt off my lips.

Hard as I try. Sea holly, sandwort and sand sedge cling to shifting dunes. I can’t remember the beach at Blakeney Point. Only that seal, that wind, and my impotence.

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76/100 Days of Summer

For Blakeny Point, see here

The Beach at Blakeney Point, in Gathering Diamonds from the Well, ed. Brian Docherty, Laurence Scott, and Katie Willis (London: New Gallery Books 2007)

August 2012 NaHaiWriMo

August was a great month for the NaHaiWriMo community. Every day, each single day of the month, a different haiku poet offered a prompt. Wonderful haiku were written, and shared, and the month whizzed by before we knew it. Well, before I knew it. But we have the poems; and the prompts.

The list of the thirty one prompts for the month of August can be found by clicking here

For the poems, alas, you have to go back to the Facebook timeline…Wouldn’t it be nice if there was an easier way?

‘soul boat’ and other recent ku

A few more haiku from recent contests/publications:

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soul boat —

waves of silence

in gold leaf

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Marisova Memorial kukai 2012

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short-lived

shine of a melon seed

your words

A Hundred Gourds, 1:4, Sept 2012,  p7

http://ahundredgourds.haikuhut.com/ahg14/haiku07.html

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nest building –

on the other side of the fence

a deeper blue

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2nd Haiku My Photo Challenge

blossomrain.blogspot.com, Chrissi Villa

‘summer epic’ #13 September 2012

summer epic —

a baobab tree

on the Southbank

southbank fabric tree

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NaHaiWriMo prompt: Mythology

62/100 Days of Summer

2nd annual 30 Days of Haiga, 19 Planets blog (Read Rick Daddario’s prose piece about his 14/30 Days of Haiga!)

Inspired by the fabric tree, part of the summer 2012 Festival of the World, Southbank Centre. Info about the fabric tree here

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‘salty breeze’ #11 September 2012

salty breeze

the lull in the tide

just before the turn

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NaHaiWriMo prompt: sensual

61/100 Days of Summer

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Looking for an image for this area (Blakeney Point, North Norfolk, UK), I came across a wonderful blog:

Norfolk Birders Norfolk Birdwatching and beyond. This picture is a Google image included in this blog. Haiku poets everywhere, visit and enjoy!

 

 

‘heart and eyes’ #6 September 2012

heart and eyes –

how the soul seeks

compassion

Augsburg Dom

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NaHaiWriMo prompt:  from fav song

57/100 Days of Summer

2nd Annual 30 Days of Haiga

From one of my very favorite arias: “Have mercy, my God,” St Matthew Passion, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPAiH9XhTHc

 

5 September 2012

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time check –

a few more berries

on the bush

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NaHaiWriMo prompt: joy(s)

56/100 Days of Summer

‘Roman steam bath’ #3 September 2012

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Roman steam bath the wall still beathing

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Kempten

 

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I took this picture Sunday, 2nd of September, during a visit to the Archaeological Park Cambodunum, in Kempten. The wall is from the Roman baths there.

NaHaiWriMo prompt: one-line haiku

54/100 Days of Summer

2nd Annual 30 Days of Haiga Challenge