by the Read Write Poem Staff
First up on our prompt-writing roster is Donna Vorreyer, who answered our call for prompts with immediate enthusiasm. Thank you Donna; thank you to all our members who provided prompts!
Donna says she uses this idea all the time for both herself and her students to force new language and connections into drafts.
- Put your iPod or iTunes (or other mp3 player) on shuffle. (If you don’t have a music player that shuffles, you can choose CD or album titles at random from your collection by writing several titles down on little slips of paper … works the same way.)
- Write down the first five titles that come up. No cheating allowed!
- Use all five titles to draft a new poem. They have to be used intact — you can interrupt them with punctuation, but you may not remove or change words.
Shuffle away — the more eclectic your music collection, the better!![]()
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Come Back Baby-Jefferson Airplane
Information Travels-Death Cab for Cutie
World Looking In-Morcheeba
Anecdote-Ambulance Ltd.
Slow Graffiti-Belle & Sebastian
http://poemsaboutnothinginparticular.blogspot.com/2010/04/in-parlor-napowrimo-1.html
Hot, as in Intense or Vehement
Not with sickles or scythes or pitchforks,
coke-can shivs or other crude knives.
The city is at war with words on sidewalks,
and songs in the air, the taunts
of la,la meaning what you say
does not matter, I do not listen.
Instead we fight with pills, open thighs
and lies like I’m ready for whatever,
I wish I were a porn star and I’m fine.
It is not enough to read between the lines.
Read between the negative space
of each word, each letter. Be certain
someone is dreading the sunlight rising,
broken and scattered by skyscrapers,
through windows, through the iris,
a blue muscle contracting. This is why I’m hot.
Janet replied:
April 1st, 2010 at 10:04 pm
Love the light scattered by buildings
and the wars of words
Cheers
Janet
Link to my #1 prompt (shuffle)
http://bygraceandfaith.tumblr.com/
First 5 song titles:
You’ve been on my Mind – Jack Johnson
Hold you in my arms-Ray Lamontagne
Coming up Easy – Paolo Nutini
Back to where I was
Blue Suitcase- Erin Ccarley
Here’s today’s effort:
http://memali.posterous.com/april-2010-3030-day-1
This was a lot of fun! My 5 songs: Corazon Espinado (Santana); Truckin’ (Grateful Dead); Heroes (David Bowie); We Might as Well be Strangers (Keane; Let’s Dance (David Bowie).
And my poem is here:
http://caraholman.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/2010-napowrimo-1/
Well…The journey of a thousand miles or thirty days as the case may be… One step and twenty-nine to go. My attempt is available on my resurrected blog:
http://bridgeanna.blogspot.com/
Have a magical day!
It Don’t Mean a Thing
Here’s mine.
Taint and Allure
The Kill.
A caressing malice,
Bathed in scathing intention.
The Earth, warm and sweet,
Beckons
Tempting you with eternal embrace
Silence, your requim.
Neither fear, nor reluctance
Present,
Darting through your consciousness.
This strange new lover,
Their kiss of Satin
Dripping lies,
The poison In your Coffin.
One thousand memories echo
Pilgrimage of man;
The Ministry of Lost Souls.
The last vision:
Burning Eyes without a Face
Consuming you
Devouring.
Songs:
The Kill – 30 Seconds to Mars
Silence – Xavier Rudd
Satin in a Coffin – Modest Mouse
The Ministry of Lost Souls – Dream Theater
Eyes without a Face – Billy Idol
Andy Sewina replied:
April 1st, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Hi Quill, nice kill! Cool take on the prompt!
One day down, 29 to go! Maybe I’ll make it.
Here’s mine for today. I REALLY wanted to cheat on this prompt – didn’t like some of the titles that came up – but I didn’t!
A Story of Her Own
Here is my poem for April 1.
I Prop Tony Up Like a Scarecrow
Dana Guthrie Martin replied:
April 1st, 2010 at 3:42 pm
(Mine has nothing to do with the prompt, but I might come back and tackle this prompt later.)
Here we go…day 1 is a wrap! My first day’s effort is I See it Now
Here’s my effort for today!Posting from the UK: http://just-somestuff.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-1-way-out.html
Let the challenge begin…
Here’s mine.
Thanks for the prompt!
Great opening prompt! Here’s mine:
On Pacific Coast Highway
I used titles from Ani DiFranco, Koko Taylor, Bright Eyes, PJ Harvey and the I’m Not There soundtrack.
this was hard for me — all I can think of is the rest of the lyrics! I just sort of regurgitated our last-day-before-spring-break.
http://another2doors.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/words-like-shadows-in-my-head/
http://babblingoninbabylon.com/blog
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
When it has Sympathy for the Devil.
The Dark Side of the Moon encroaches
Ziggy Stardust Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy
On Another Green World.
rallentanda replied:
April 1st, 2010 at 9:01 pm
Liked this a lot!
The Force was with my iPod; ended up with five excellent song titles! Weird Sisters
I did a few of these last year, but, I pushed much further and loved it even more. Great start!
http://loveinpoiesis.blogspot.com/2010/04/come-with-me-sigueme-in-wee-small-hours.html
A quick haiku-style to start
http://treeinthetitle.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the prompt, here’s my attempt:
Coney Island
http://journeytoinspired.blogspot.com/2010/04/poem-1.html
like this prompt. want to do it again.
This was based on the image prompt, not today’s prompt, but I wrote some of it and finished it today. I hope that counts: Quiscalus mexicanus
Not sure the link came through: http://coyotemercury.com/blog1/2010/04/01/quiscalus-mexicanus/
Fools March In
My songs were: She’s The One – The Ramones, You’re Not Alone – Olive, Utrenj – Krzysztof Penderecki, Demon John – Jeff Buckley, Suspended in Gaffa – Kate Bush
http://tinacelio.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/five-random-song-titles-one-new-poem/
http://immortality-in-words.deviantart.com/art/NaPoWriMo-1-Before-Fences-159197232
There’s my poem. I hope that dA is a suitable host.
This is a great prompt! I enjoyed putting these album titles together.
You’ll find mine here:
http://flaubert-poetrywithme.blogspot.com/2010/04/little-honey-napowrimo-1.html
Now it’s time to start reading everyone else’s poems, whew!
Happy Napowrimo!
Pamela
My poem from today’s prompt.
And the songs are listed there, too. I feared iTunes would pick at least one awkwardly-named piece of early music, and it gave me two!
Prompt poem #1 down, 29 to go! http://rustbloommansions.blogspot.com/2010/04/day-one-poem-1-agave.html
Poem #1 Chameleon
Just got the prompt – had to do a quick one – and it’s 6.32am Fri April 2 here in Thailand:
HEAT
Mine doesn’t have anything to do with the prompt, but here ’tis anyway:
http://meditativemeanderings.blogspot.com/2010/04/national-poetry-month-begins-today.html
Susanne Barrett
Ampache took pity on me. The titles actually are a bit too easy… Tad trite and cliched, but that’s me. I’m hoping forcing myself for a month will help.
http://jasonriedy.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/napowrimo-day-1/
Hey, “Look around,” “Candy Man,”
are those your “Peanuts,” littering
the streets?
This is “City Life, Movement
Three,” in a nutshell.
Or else it’s “Eastern
Pictures” gone to Hell.
Long gone
The strumming of Latin Guitars fades
With the restless wind. I have crossed
The Bridge over troubled water and
When temptation shined his Mirrorball
Nothing is left but the Sounds of silence.
rallentanda replied:
April 1st, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Good one Marian!
This prompt was a great way to start off the month!
In honor of less-than-perfect fairytales I offer this:
http://paperdreams-jgc.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-day-one-shuffling-fairytale.html
Although in the end I decided not to use my shuffled song titles, a few of them sent me in a direction.
Here’s mine:
http://daimlergunrow.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/napowrimo-1-leave-this-season/
Here’s my attempt:
http://marcieaf.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-day-1_01.html
Here is a link to my first poem, 1/30:
http://ronniek.org/napowrimo/
Here’s my entry. http://disorder1313.wordpress.com/2010/04/02/theory-of-the-end-times/
What a great prompt! Here’s what I came up with.
The Faith of a Church Mouse
I groaned when I saw the titles. I have such eclectic tastes in music, I didn’t think it was going to work.. but I managed.
Amazing – Aerosmith
Digging in the Dirt – Peter Gabriel
Unchained – Van Halen
What is Love – Howard Jones
Shine on you crazy Diamond – Pink Floyd
http://redshoepoet.blogspot.com/
Here’s my poem:
http://healingforthehealthy.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-1-shuffle-poem.html
Songs:
I’m Still Here – Johnny Rzeznik
Tinkerbell – James Newton Howard
These Walls – Trapt
Lullaby – Orange Appeal
Butterfly
This was INSANE to write. I had a really hard time because I have such strange tastes in music…I was lucky after picking my fifth one because a Bjork song came on and I cannot even begin to pronounce the title.
Here are my songs and a link to my Tumblr. Enjoy!
the First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Celine Dion
Drive My Car by the Beatles
Head Over Feet by Alanis Morissette
Them Bones by Alice In Chains
For the Damaged by Blonde Redhead
http://kagerrr.tumblr.com/post/490158451/april1stpoem
Even though I think the prompt is really cool, I already had something else stirring in my brain. It is sort of musical, though.
I call it Symphony
Blame by Lucky Boys Confusion
Do Miss America by Ryan Adams
Quasimodo by Lifehouse
Out of Town by Zero 7
Throwing Stones by Paloalto
http://thebooklife.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/4-1/
I wrote two poems from this prompt – 10 song titles.
http://transylvaniandutch.com/td/archives/2617
Angel Food
There are six different ways to say hello to the angels
First you light a candle and stare until the light blinds, burns
Double vision the first step to an alternate world
Second stare at the stars while making snowflake fallen angels
Always one with a broken wing
Third lullaby and good night let the good lord keep you a king
Fourth twirl twirl twirl as if it were Mary Jane’s last dance, the last you had together
Fifth smoke that joint boogie woogie woogie and watch the TV burn
Sixth blow out the candle wish wish wish
Have you got it in you?
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-begins.html
I am not proud of my poem but at least I wrote something. That’s the consensus, yes?
what it is
Here is my poem. I’m not sold on it, but I’m too tired to try anything else.
http://survivorscribe.wordpress.com/2010/04/02/day-68-the-house-is-on-fire/
On second thought, here’s another one strictly to the prompt:
He Came Dancing Across the Water
http://eveningpoems.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-april-1.html
Here’s mine. I didn’t really stick to the prompt that much, but it was definitely a help to get me going.
http://mayaganesan.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-1.html
http://a-mus-ing.blogspot.com/2010/04/shuffle.html
I didn’t stick to the theme either – not sure if I should be posting here or not!
Ah well, can’t hurt on this first day….
http://www.shicho.net/words/?p=989
http://sadiespoems.blogspot.com/2010/04/shuffled-songs-poem.html#comments
It looks like I’m already a little late to this party! My Day One attempt can be found here:
http://thegoodtypist.blogspot.com/2010/04/serpent-life.html
“25 or 6 to 4″ was the question; well “30 days in the hole” would be better than 25 years, although the six to four, vague as ever, confuse the accused.
Link Wray is threating to “Rumble”, but Johnny Cash will rise up and tell him “There ain’t no Grave”, which in his case, is certainly true, transcending as he does time, place, genre and fading away into oblivion.
Well, Johnny, there “ain’t no sunshine” with you gone, I was never fooled by all that black.
http://www.robertlunday.net/2010/04/poem-1-dead.html
This will be (Natalie Cole)
Somnium (Wunderbar!)
Pulcinella Suite for Orchestra: IIIa Scherzino (Stravinsky)
Hello, I love you (The Doors)
Land of Make Believe (Chuck Mangione)
http://comtngrl.livejournal.com/837.html
Whoops! Forgot the link.
Not sure if this went through. Trying one last time…
http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/jjspoetry/2010/04/napowrimo-writing-on-the-porch-april-1-2010-.html
My poem can be read here:
http://ragbone.wordpress.com/
#1 SHUFFLE DEMON is at
http://waynepitchko.blogspot.com
Oh, boy. Here’s to Day One.
The five songs are:
1. “Free yourself” by Fantasia
2. “I am one” by Chrisette Michelle
3. “Cry” by Chris Ballin
4. “Dangerous” by Michael Jackson
5. “No one like you” by Al Green.
http://wordsfromdwise.wordpress.com/
My day #1 effort is here:
http://robin-turner.blogspot.com/2010/04/fifteen.html
Kind of fun playing with the song titles!
Random Tracks
Go back to the beginning
Of every love song
In your life: Romeo’s Tune,
I’m alone and I’m dancing with you now
In your own room in your own house,
Now That You’re Gone.
The songs took you
Out of yourself for a while,
Lifted you right out of whatever
Car you were driving that year
That month in that place.
Each wafted like a smoky
Unrealized dream, no truth,
and love didn’t last.
You picked special music
for your wedding, transcribed
pop tunes, We belong
together, piano, and you danced
in the bright afternoon. Gone,
and still the taste is salt, each
one, when the music starts.
My shuffle poem: http://web.me.com/susansonnen/Susan_Sonnens_musings/Blog/Entries/2010/4/1_NaPoWriMo%2C_Day_1.html
flesh number one – robyn hitchcock
rebellion (lies) – arcade fire
aurora – bjork
oscillate wildly – the smiths
this is a recording de la soul
http://bitsandpieces.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=393
http://jennichicago.blogspot.com/2010/04/start-slow-with-breeze.html
My day one poem and an intro from Oberonia @ livejournal.
i don’t have anything that shuffles! but i did shuffle through the fabostame exercise today and here is my poem that came from that!
http://jillypoet.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/napowrimo-1/
Here is “Blues Language” http://redpetals04.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/napowrimo-prompt-1-shuffle-poem/
Shannon Rayne replied:
April 7th, 2010 at 3:53 pm
http://shannons-words.livejournal.com/153094.html
Shannon Rayne replied:
April 8th, 2010 at 11:25 am
Oops. Posted in wrong spot. Sorry.