by Carolee Sherwood
By now, you may be wondering, “Just how did I get myself into this NaPoWriMo mess, anyway?” I can blame the bad influence of my IRL friend and poetry pal Jill (one of the other crazy ladies filling you with wild ideas this month). She volunteered my services to this crazy Read Write Poem April prompt fest. It reminds me of the warnings our parents give us, “If she were really your friend, would she tangle you up in so much poetry in such a short period of time? If she were really your friend, would she [fill in the blank]?” If your friend jumped off the bridge, would you jump, too?
I attempted NaPoWriMo last year, and I wrote 30 poems, although it took me a few days into May to finish up. But this past October, Jill and I wrote a poem every day, so I do know it can be done. I do know that friends can get you into all sorts of pickles and you can write your way out of most of them.
While anything in this post is fair game for inspiration today (just how did “pickle” come to mean a sticky situation? what kind of trouble did peer pressure get you into?), the “real” prompt for today is friendship. Write about the blessing that is a true friend or the heartache that comes from losing one. Tell us how you are a good friend (or where you fall short). Have you ever betrayed a friend or been disappointed by a friend? Have you ever slept with a friend? Did you marry a friend? Describe one of your actual friends. An old friend. A new friend. An imaginary friend. Remember an adventure you took with a friend or one you’d like to plan. What is it about friendship that we seek so consistently throughout our lives? Think of the ways in which we become friends with people. Think about how we lose touch.
Even though it’s NaPoWriMo and you may be in a bit of a rush, try to write your friendship poems without sentimentality and try to use concrete images instead of generating your poem conceptually. You can do it. You are a hardened, career criminal. I mean, “poet.” An experienced, NaPoWriMo poet. A “lifer.” Accept the challenge!
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A note from “admin”: This month, since we’re all trying to write every day, we’re leaving the comments open with each prompt so you can post links to your poems as you write them. So, go ahead and write your poem, post your poem (with a link to Read Write Poem and a Read Write Poem tag, if you would) and come back to this very spot and share your link with us.
Of course, if you’re a creature of habit, you can always post your links at this week’s “Get Your Poem On” post. Who are we to mess around with what works for you?
And don’t forget to go read the poems of others in this wonderful writing community. We’re all in this NaPoWriMo “mess” (ha ha!) together; let’s support each other in the insanity that is writing (every day)!![]()













True story, only the ’she’ is a ‘he.’ Either way, he is still someone.
Sorry, I don’t do concrete. My excuse is that I’m not a *real* poet
Here is my poem. Thank you for the prompt.
http://knittingthewind-westering.blogspot.com/2009/04/this-poem-is-about-and-for-my-best.html
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/04/one-word-and-more_18.html
Day # 18
Wisdom Takes Time:
http://brokeness.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-18.html
And I thought this would get easier LOL.
I’m up and ready.
http://lori102870.blogspot.com/2009/04/special-onesnapowrimo-19by-me.html
With friends like these
My NaPoMo poem #19: I Will Not Forget
I don’t think mine is very concrete. I’ve written a rondeau!
Friendship
clices of onions
From one pickle-putting friend to another, I would just like to say, glad I could help you with a prompt!
Used two prompts combined to create NaPoWriMo #19…
On my Facebook Notes
and here:
http://dash30dash.ning.com/profiles/blogs/best-friend-napowrimo-19
Write on!!!
I’m not keeping up , but I am keeping going! Word salad influenced by prompt #19?!
Here is #19…….Friendship
When you lose them in the night….
Poem Long Gone
Still behind, still off prompt, number 15…
Upon the Pea
HEARTLESS SOUL
Friendship:
http://page247.wordpress.com/2009/04/19/napowrimo-19/
Didn’t really follow the friend prompt but maybe Silence is one of my best friends:
Silence
Thanks for the prompt! Wasn’t sure where I would go with this at first…
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2009/04/lids.html
it all started with a beer
Here is my poem for prompt #19: http://malleryk.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/napowrimo-19-if-she-were-really-your-friend/
I’ve been busy all day but finally got to this.
[...] 0 Comments Tags: friends, napowrimo, Poetry Okay, so I didn’t write a new poem for this prompt, but I pulled out a poem I began a few months ago and used the prompt to refine it. It’s [...]
Not much time to write today, but here it is:
http://blog.elizabethenslin.com/2009/04/opposite-sides-of-morrison-street/
“favored companion” for #19
http://therer2doors-thespacebetweenwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/favored-companion.html
Friendship
My first best friend.
http://paperdreams-jgc.blogspot.com/2009/04/day-19-i-cant-believe-ive-been-able-to.html
http://a-mus-ing.blogspot.com/2009/04/sink-or-float.html
It was nice being able to write about an old friend.
http://fromwhereisitrightnow.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-friend.html
[...] of an odd one, this. It began as a response to ReadWritePoem’s prompt #19, “If She Were Really Your Friend”. I’ve actually got a poem that I’ve been [...]
I’m having a hard time with this one.
Betrayal
#19 prompt – girlfriend
Here’s an old schoolfriend of mine, The Blonde Ambassador’s Daughter
My poem is at http://sandarastraveljournal.blogspot.com
I’ve posted my poem at http://sandarastraveljournal.blogspot.com
http://alotus-poetry.livejournal.com/72980.html
Poem on friendship in Renga format. EnJOY!
http://joybringer.gaia.com/blog/2009/4/friend_renga_-_napowrimo_19_and_20_and_passiona_di_flora
http://beanstew.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/day-21-napowrimo/
[...] NaPoWriMo Read Write Poem Prompt #19 [...]
Best Friends Forever, or almost.
http://sintaxandsemantix.blogspot.com/2009/04/bffs.html
Here it comes
The dreaded question …
Could you stay with a friend?
Perhaps a friend could pick you up?
Too busy
Buy this one and give the other to a friend
Of course
Get a friend to help you with it
Unlikely
Have lunch with a friend
It’s on me
Email a poem to a friend
No reply
Got a problem tell a friend
I don’t think so
Share your good news with a friend
Bad move
Friends?
Oh you’ve got to have frieeeeeeeeeeends
Da Da Da Da…Da Da Da Da
Apologies to Bette Midler
I know this is late, but I’ve been busy… I have nine poems to write today to catch up!
This is a really cliche topic… and something I may find difficult to write about. But I shall try.
http://cassandralee.tumblr.com/post/98694901
bogged down.