Poetry competition CLOSED 21st November 2019 11:02am
WINNER
Anonymous
Anonymous
RUNNER-UP:
buddhakitty
Poem of the Month - November 2019
LobodeSanPedro
Forum Posts: 3304
Tyrant of Words
109
Joined 16th Apr 2013Forum Posts: 3304
Poetry Contest Description
Find someone new!
Mi Copa: My apologies for the confusion that was caused with the"hiding" of certain poems in the October 2019 competition ...
I've always felt that this competition, more so than others was a chance to highlight not only established writers on this site, but new and emerging voices as well.
With that in mind, I tried to keep the competition winners to one poet per calendar year whereby no poet could win more than one month in a given year, thus the running winners list as a guide of poets that couldn't be nominated.
Somewhere in transcribing the rules from one month to another this addendum got dropped, and with that I found the competition became the same group of devoted poets nominating the same poets over and over ... and over
In no way am I disputing the quality of the writing nominated, because quite frankly most of the winners are poets I follow (and or are kind enough to follow me) ...
With that in mind, if the same people keep nominating each other and then voting for each other ... how's that a literary competition(?).
What I'm looking to do to close out the year is to keep nominations to (1) those who have never won Poem of Month - SO PLEASE DO NOT POST A PREVIOUS WINNER FROM 2019 or 2018 (it just clogs up the page and makes it harder to get to the nominees ...
and (2) ideally nominate poets who have less than ten writing wins.
Please PM myself or other MODS on how you want 2020 POTM comps to run: (1) anyone can win in any given month or (2) one win per calendar year for any given poet ... ?
There will still be no self nominations in either format.
With that said .............
It's time for our "Poem of the Month" to be featured in the DUP 'Poem of the Month Hall of Fame' and on the official facebook page for November 2019!.
You have three weeks to nominate no more than two of you favorite poems from another DUP poet!
Please note the following when making nominations:
1. Self nominations are not accepted. The great majority of the competitions here are about spotlighting one's own work on a particular topic or theme. This is a chance to nominate that poem that you wish you had written but some other great talent here beat you to it.
2. Please limit your nominations to TWO poems. You can nominate a single poem for two different poets; but the nomination maximum remains at TWO (no matter how many pseudonyms they have). The majority of competitions on DUP cap nominations at one or two poems so there's no need to go beyond that.
No DUPLICATES. If someone nominates the same poem the entry will be deleted. If you like it that much wait and vote for it!
Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.
Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to the win will be automatically disqualified.
Any nominated member who wishes to opt out of the competition may do so by messaging a MOD. I will contact the person who nominated you and request an alternate nomination.
Nomination Duration is three weeks followed by a week of site voting!
Running list of winners:
January 2019 ... DANIELCHRISTENEN
February 2019 ... SOPHIE_ERICSON
March 2019 ... AUDIOHARLEEA
April 2019 ... FROM THE ASH
May 2019 ... MISS_SUB
June 2019 ... NAAJIR
July 2019 ... LAYLA
August 2019 ... AHAVATI
September 2019 ... MISS_SUB
October 2019 ... HOWLING_WHELMS
November 2019 ... JOHNNY BLAZE
November 2017 ... NAAJIR
December 2017 ... POETSPEAK
January 2018 ... LADY_OF_THE_QUILL
February 2018 ... LEPPEROCHAN Craic in a Box
March 2018 ... TINABUBUYA (Tee Mali)
April 2018 ... CROWFLY
May 2018 ... ATOMIKBOMB
June 2018 ... MISS_SUB (Missy)
July 2018 ... MEADOWSWEET
August 2018 ... LAYLA
September 2018 ... COLD FUSION
October 2018 ... TODSKI28
November 2018 ... TheMUSE22
December 2018 ... BENDER
... So, what have you read that's incredible!?
I've always felt that this competition, more so than others was a chance to highlight not only established writers on this site, but new and emerging voices as well.
With that in mind, I tried to keep the competition winners to one poet per calendar year whereby no poet could win more than one month in a given year, thus the running winners list as a guide of poets that couldn't be nominated.
Somewhere in transcribing the rules from one month to another this addendum got dropped, and with that I found the competition became the same group of devoted poets nominating the same poets over and over ... and over
In no way am I disputing the quality of the writing nominated, because quite frankly most of the winners are poets I follow (and or are kind enough to follow me) ...
With that in mind, if the same people keep nominating each other and then voting for each other ... how's that a literary competition(?).
What I'm looking to do to close out the year is to keep nominations to (1) those who have never won Poem of Month - SO PLEASE DO NOT POST A PREVIOUS WINNER FROM 2019 or 2018 (it just clogs up the page and makes it harder to get to the nominees ...
and (2) ideally nominate poets who have less than ten writing wins.
Please PM myself or other MODS on how you want 2020 POTM comps to run: (1) anyone can win in any given month or (2) one win per calendar year for any given poet ... ?
There will still be no self nominations in either format.
With that said .............
It's time for our "Poem of the Month" to be featured in the DUP 'Poem of the Month Hall of Fame' and on the official facebook page for November 2019!.
You have three weeks to nominate no more than two of you favorite poems from another DUP poet!
Please note the following when making nominations:
1. Self nominations are not accepted. The great majority of the competitions here are about spotlighting one's own work on a particular topic or theme. This is a chance to nominate that poem that you wish you had written but some other great talent here beat you to it.
2. Please limit your nominations to TWO poems. You can nominate a single poem for two different poets; but the nomination maximum remains at TWO (no matter how many pseudonyms they have). The majority of competitions on DUP cap nominations at one or two poems so there's no need to go beyond that.
No DUPLICATES. If someone nominates the same poem the entry will be deleted. If you like it that much wait and vote for it!
Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.
Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to the win will be automatically disqualified.
Any nominated member who wishes to opt out of the competition may do so by messaging a MOD. I will contact the person who nominated you and request an alternate nomination.
Nomination Duration is three weeks followed by a week of site voting!
Running list of winners:
January 2019 ... DANIELCHRISTENEN
February 2019 ... SOPHIE_ERICSON
March 2019 ... AUDIOHARLEEA
April 2019 ... FROM THE ASH
May 2019 ... MISS_SUB
June 2019 ... NAAJIR
July 2019 ... LAYLA
August 2019 ... AHAVATI
September 2019 ... MISS_SUB
October 2019 ... HOWLING_WHELMS
November 2019 ... JOHNNY BLAZE
November 2017 ... NAAJIR
December 2017 ... POETSPEAK
January 2018 ... LADY_OF_THE_QUILL
February 2018 ... LEPPEROCHAN Craic in a Box
March 2018 ... TINABUBUYA (Tee Mali)
April 2018 ... CROWFLY
May 2018 ... ATOMIKBOMB
June 2018 ... MISS_SUB (Missy)
July 2018 ... MEADOWSWEET
August 2018 ... LAYLA
September 2018 ... COLD FUSION
October 2018 ... TODSKI28
November 2018 ... TheMUSE22
December 2018 ... BENDER
... So, what have you read that's incredible!?
Jade-Pandora
jade tiger
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jade tiger
Tyrant of Words
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Joined 9th Nov 2015 Forum Posts: 5134
A Moment’s Truth
An effect
of the altitude
bites hardest at night
Despair—
while waiting till dawn
in its
savagery
A long
wait that comes
too soon
Airless—
the ice
never melting
blocks
a natural bridge
if ever there
Penance—
the deep
frigid of blue sky
is blinding
Only the condor
—soars
Written by Heaven_sent_Kathy
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Anonymous
<< post removed >>
Seule
These thoughts
feelings
always ever buried
shallow but deep
This confounded bundle
tied with concertina
no loose ends
a most bloody knot
Repelling all yet
longing for an Alexander
his clever cleaving ways
to again undo
So I will just distill
another splash of ink
equal part of sang
equal part of tears
Painting the blankness
perhaps with something sage
that won't smudge
or finally fade
feelings
always ever buried
shallow but deep
This confounded bundle
tied with concertina
no loose ends
a most bloody knot
Repelling all yet
longing for an Alexander
his clever cleaving ways
to again undo
So I will just distill
another splash of ink
equal part of sang
equal part of tears
Painting the blankness
perhaps with something sage
that won't smudge
or finally fade
Written by LilDragonFly
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crimsin
Unveiling
Forum Posts: 2661
Unveiling
Tyrant of Words
126
Joined 25th Jan 2011 Forum Posts: 2661
in the holistic haze of C H A O S...
dunn want to clear off the cobwebbing chaotic universes
of the sleepless eyes ….they tremble as racing tuning forks
craving maddeningly in endless salivating strings ….syncing
with this weird thudding heart gone rogue tonight ... from
shattering avalanche unto those once clear corridors, under
heavy border patrols on either side of this wavering geometry
no... would consume all & utter not any more this silent moment..
else these depths of serpentine memories..mining as deadly thought trains
[flown fertile as a deltaic lubricant in sweet~smotheringly viscous love.. drowns
this all over in your frothy entrapping magneticious pools uproariously voicing
fleshy tides...in hard cicadal rings of high frequential aphrodisiacal drumsticks
evoking a whaling moringal hunger.... of a wetty~gummy secreting ambergris
..such musky resinous fogginess marring eyes in thickly sweating tears… yet, the
walling eyelids in airtight locks lets out not the seeming apparitions.... in no
transmigrations of the visioned binaries- the divisive skeletal whiteness frames
fingering erect amongst the wobbly multiversal zeroes…mirroring image memories
of the eyes overlap the darking realities as non-negating permanent permeance ..in
clonal copying presence, unfadingly repetitive of its serially blinking seconds
…spatters all over as random graphic ants in lightning streaky crisis.. draws
subliminal sublime motions crossing lightyears in each blinkly~breathly gaps..
...need you as the needling firming “I’s” all across this porous substratum
coring in as fully zeroing nullness …we, this Us, are compounding gardens
of seeding abstractions..afloat as majestic achenes of faithful conception]
would crumble down as fossilizing insipidities in diatomaceous siliceous
stardust breakdowns of both our origins and eventual liberations…and
these merging inbetween ululating realms of a riotous tribal sultry heart
in its earthen dancing nakedities of heartfeltly handwoven visceral discoveries
of our half-drowsy half-awoken super (solid) immersion
...would never be felt
(perhaps wholly superceded by prematuring etherealities- oddly
in shady lights under such invasions)
in our spontaneous skies and flesh
fusing diversities - a phasic full circle
in agelessy orbiting human~divine destiny …
of the abruptive nascence or seasoned undulations
we tread and tread unto our Oneness destinations
Written by summultima
(uma)
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crimsin
Unveiling
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Unveiling
Tyrant of Words
126
Joined 25th Jan 2011 Forum Posts: 2661
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Ahavati
Tams
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Tams
Tyrant of Words
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Joined 11th Apr 2015Forum Posts: 17066
dreary morning in a truck stop off I-70
doughnuts made by
the sick hands of
dirty angels
doughnuts given the
names of long dead
movie stars:
the Gable
the Bogart
the Monroe
the Dean
asp poison would taste
better
go to restroom
wash hands
wash face
wash off the human
race
nothing left here but
coffee, cream, sugar,
the music of the spoon
against the sides of
the cup and one
last taste
Written by buddhakitty
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Ahavati
Tams
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Tams
Tyrant of Words
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Joined 11th Apr 2015Forum Posts: 17066
butters
Forum Posts: 868
Fire of Insight
3
Joined 17th Sep 2019Forum Posts: 868
Lessons in life (Part 2 Smoking kills)
I cut the cricket bat from a plywood sheet,
wrapped tape around its rough handle,
used an old beer crate as a wicket.
The summer had delivered a perfect evening
poised over a memory that set the scene
and started to roll the cameras.
The cliche version would have been
on location in an American suburb,
father and son playing catch on the front lawn
mother filming from the wooden porch
all fit, white teeth and healthy,
sunlight would glisten on the lens.
But this was a concrete back yard with high walls
and a gate that opened onto broken glass,
Dad was a spin bowler due to the short breath and run ups,
each innings uncoiled him, took its toll.
I began to worry, watching the colour slide
down his face, a novelty pen turned upright
to reveal a naked body.
I pretended to miss, and listened to the clink
of empty beer bottles as the ball clipped the crate
relief shouted,out, across his face.
The director wasn’t happy wanting to go again
but the star was already leaving the set,
desperately seeking his trailer, exhausted from
his fifteen minutes of acting, it wasn’t long
before smoke draped its silk jacket over his shoulders.
We toured with that film, I did all the pro-mo
while he snorted oxygen shipped in cylinders,
always away from the public’s gaze.
I was asked once what it was like
working with such a professional.
I lied and talked about his better days,
paid tribute behind a filter of blue and green.
I held his hand for the final scene
but couldn’t find the words at the after party.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I asked you to stop breathing
cease the bellows rhythm,
end this fake goodbye.
Body now trespassed beyond retreat,
basic in function,
rise and fall,
rise and fall.
You waited until I slept,
I missed your reply.
wrapped tape around its rough handle,
used an old beer crate as a wicket.
The summer had delivered a perfect evening
poised over a memory that set the scene
and started to roll the cameras.
The cliche version would have been
on location in an American suburb,
father and son playing catch on the front lawn
mother filming from the wooden porch
all fit, white teeth and healthy,
sunlight would glisten on the lens.
But this was a concrete back yard with high walls
and a gate that opened onto broken glass,
Dad was a spin bowler due to the short breath and run ups,
each innings uncoiled him, took its toll.
I began to worry, watching the colour slide
down his face, a novelty pen turned upright
to reveal a naked body.
I pretended to miss, and listened to the clink
of empty beer bottles as the ball clipped the crate
relief shouted,out, across his face.
The director wasn’t happy wanting to go again
but the star was already leaving the set,
desperately seeking his trailer, exhausted from
his fifteen minutes of acting, it wasn’t long
before smoke draped its silk jacket over his shoulders.
We toured with that film, I did all the pro-mo
while he snorted oxygen shipped in cylinders,
always away from the public’s gaze.
I was asked once what it was like
working with such a professional.
I lied and talked about his better days,
paid tribute behind a filter of blue and green.
I held his hand for the final scene
but couldn’t find the words at the after party.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I asked you to stop breathing
cease the bellows rhythm,
end this fake goodbye.
Body now trespassed beyond retreat,
basic in function,
rise and fall,
rise and fall.
You waited until I slept,
I missed your reply.
Written by Razzerleaf
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butters
Forum Posts: 868
Fire of Insight
3
Joined 17th Sep 2019Forum Posts: 868
Lessons in life (Part 4 Trees need protecting)
Strange that it had grown
on the side of a sandstone slab.
A huge knarred hand reaching out
to touch another world,
held by an underground prison.
I thought of it as old,
generations had played at its wrist,
swung from its finger tips.
The rope had been robbed
from a coal mine,
It gave out black blisters
and was hung by a rumour.
The pendulum effect was magnificent,
motion sickness spun from its canopy
to the creak of a rolling Galleon.
Exposed roots collected skin and blood
from thin boned boys on summer days
that shared a look at dirty books,
before they chanced the rope
and felt the kiss of bark.
They chopped off its hand
with no one to hold it,
broke up the slab,
sealed the wound with tar,
built houses over its tomb.
I walked up the hill to see it gone,
my clothes grew with each step,
until I stood as a small boy
remembering,
how I once learned to fly.
on the side of a sandstone slab.
A huge knarred hand reaching out
to touch another world,
held by an underground prison.
I thought of it as old,
generations had played at its wrist,
swung from its finger tips.
The rope had been robbed
from a coal mine,
It gave out black blisters
and was hung by a rumour.
The pendulum effect was magnificent,
motion sickness spun from its canopy
to the creak of a rolling Galleon.
Exposed roots collected skin and blood
from thin boned boys on summer days
that shared a look at dirty books,
before they chanced the rope
and felt the kiss of bark.
They chopped off its hand
with no one to hold it,
broke up the slab,
sealed the wound with tar,
built houses over its tomb.
I walked up the hill to see it gone,
my clothes grew with each step,
until I stood as a small boy
remembering,
how I once learned to fly.
Written by Razzerleaf
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PoetsRevenge
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Dangerous Mind
29
Joined 30th June 2016Forum Posts: 749
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cold_fusion
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Like a Beautiful Bouquet
a circle of friends should be picked
for the color of heart,
scent of words
not the hue of skin
nor stench of thoughts
Written by Amorous_tryst
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cold_fusion
Forum Posts: 5405
Tyrant of Words
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Joined 14th June 2017 Forum Posts: 5405
hibiscus-and-sparrow
flowers giant
pink &
green
projected thru
the window screen
((and the wind blows like the wind
and the wind blows thru the trees
and the wind blows the leaves away
and the wind blows time away
but not the doings of time
entirely )
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnamo AmitaBhaa
i reflected
rather benignly
upon
the spiritual movements
of this
with tea
to whomever
and the shelf beside
on its stomach is a radio
(….maybe I will say gramophone.....)
no,
on its stomach
is a radio
ripped open
from which music spills, gushing,
like the Rhône
-euro-new-lounge-
electro
-jazz
-Caribbean
-zephyr chill
with
quaalude feathers
and speckled bills .
..hello.....
….hellow
is anybody home?
or is this just
some kind of
slow motion lonesome?
hey there bruv,
What is love,
you think it true?
Yea,
sure i do ,
but not a thing to take on faith alone
and thus behold
or thus be sold
at its word or name
or face or fame
nor to set on simmer either
in backgrounds like a stew
but is, we shall say, that what is done for you,
& that which you do and do and do.
(jejune
à ma
grande
surprise )
from here
i hear
your pulse
and your
pause
like a sunrise.
just outside my door
violet air streams by,
just up my floor,
from out yonder it pours,
rushing in
and all around
submerged as i am
sunken eyed bug eyed
as a phantom of hot air
or dart frog with the suck-it tongue
in this body
as empire and none
but prone, you know?
as if floating
in ever deepening ever widening
hexagonal daydream aquariums
aerial millponds
fuzzy loafing
bog comas
of ghostly ellipsis
echoes of
the vast undercurrent, legions of
smoke lagoons come liquid Soma
stalagmite reality of riptide and thy tender eyes
glittering whitely but far far far from any sight of mine.
so yeah
sometimes we float atop the surface so lightly
and sometimes we sink in,
down beneath
(the smothering stone of psyche)
and sometimes we fall under
more concisely
and drift along
the bottom
sucking mud, a flounder,
a mudskipper
sucking bloodworm artemia
-or along the far edges
and the outskirts
and the purlieu
of the world and the centermost world,
and the world indeterminate, out of sequence, such fare, what
difference? for destitute is my plenitude &the
earth of lagoons in swan light and amphibian yields or flowery fields
dressed to the nines, a painter's muse,
giant and brightly
pink &
green
surveyed thru
a rubber tangerine
until the end of art or years or everything.
All across
the slipshod waste
the woodblock ballet
thunks away
the garden
is a machinery of mud
Hokusai paints prettily at the buds
and like Wang Ch'i
his petals offer up
their ruby charms
for madrigals
and Montifrignilla
while wandering Sordello
dredges back to Goito,
he pulls his trunk alone, a broke-down elephant dud,
amid flowers
giant pink and green
blueberry canary yellow
hibiscus and sparrow
yes i remember now
have pity on a fool
oh, hell,
let me explain
but, no,
i never will.
Written by Vandel_Viaclovsky
(Van)
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summultima
uma
Forum Posts: 1372
uma
Dangerous Mind
34
Joined 3rd Feb 2012Forum Posts: 1372
top of the mountain
.
i have
waited
a long
time
for nothing...
it's been
the
greatest
achievement
of
my life
Written by buddhakitty
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