by the Read Write Poem Staff
Carolee Sherwood wonders if you’re running on fumes like she is. She hopes her prompt takes some of the heat off and points your exhausted brain down the path where your 27th poem lies.
Take a word that’s part of you — your name, your birth month, your favorite animal, your guiding principle. Write that word vertically down a page and use the letters to start the lines of a poem. When you’re done, you’ll have an acrostic poem. (Though the prompt could be as simple as “write an acrostic poem,” the word sounds scary this late in the month. This prompt is designed to ease you into the final stretch. Don’t stress too much about the word you choose. NaPoWriMo is just for fun. Are you having fun?) ![]()
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Silly Acrostic #1
Thought I’d try down left and down right. Here is:
“My Inner Child Writes Poetry.”
http://babblingoninbabylon.com/blog
I’m definitely getting down to the fumes, but this one isn’t so difficult. Word for now: “equipoised” (which isn’t quite really a word)
Balancing Act
Changing One
http://tinacelio.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/day-27-an-acrostic/
Thanks, Carolee. Got to do this one tonight because tomorrow is a very full day:
Mackenzie Rants Upon Day 27 (an acrostic poem)
http://jdmackenzie.blogspot.com/2010/04/mackenzie-rants-upon-day-27.html
lorikmacdonald replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 6:10 pm
I love it! I wanted to post a comment on your blog, but it was being ornery.
“High Distinction”
http://www.redbubble.com/people/nebsy/writing/5077971-napowrimo-27
Dan Rako replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 12:44 am
Only 92 on the lab report?!?!
vivienne Blake replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 10:43 am
Very distinguished!
Well I took the lame way out and used my name. Maybe I will do a second one when I get more inspired
. So the word is: Ingeborg
http://ingeborgsblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-let-someone-else-take-lead.html
The fun is just beginning: SAYS SIR TEN
My answer to the prompt. This is the earliest I’ve gotten one up on my blog this month! :
http://poemblaze.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/rwp-napowrimo-27/
Matt Quinn replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
And my poem for yesterday was already accepted at an e-zine! New Verse News. You can find the link on my blog. Thanks RWP, for the prompt!
Matt Quinn replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 1:31 pm
Finally got the links straightened out.
Uma Gowrishankar replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 9:03 pm
Congrats on that Matt.
http://redshoepoet.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-challege-27.html
My day 27 poem uses Jill’s prompt – the line that started me off was The person you love is 72.8% water
Acrostics
Carry
Residual
Offsprings
Silently
Through
Incremental
Changes
Acrostic for the month of February
poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2010/04/february.html
Marie replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 9:05 am
Just a suggestion: if you type http:// in front of your blog name we can link right to it instead of copy and pasting…
Enjoyed your February acrostic!
My poem is at http://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com
http://crankymango.blogspot.com/2010/04/helping.html
an even sillier acrostic
‘Rallentanda’
http://rallentanda.blogspot.com
I weep, I moan. I choose a short word
my mirror doesn’t know i’m…
This is mine:
http://melrosemusings.blogspot.com/2010/04/season-of-mists-napowrimo-day-27.html
Uma Gowrishankar replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Derrick, that’s beautifully done.
Oh my, well… here goes… NaPoWriMo #27
Knights. Also silly.
A cliffhanger of an acrostic: Rose.
Ick. Haikutankacrostic at Scrambled, Not Fried
My poem is here:
http://ragbone.wordpress.com
Here is my poem – http://umaathreya.blogsome.com/2010/04/27/summer-simmer/
What a lovely prompt!
I went with my chosen name Jaelle n’ha Gilla and here comes the poem of what it means to me.
Jaded by normality I was
And thus turned Renunciate
Embraced in a circle of sisters
Loved and cared for
Loving and caring, guided
Ever so carefully.
Never judged
Hands outstretched
And helping
Giving support
In times of need
Light on my way as
Long as is needed
Alone would I be without sisterhood.
vivienne Blake replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 7:20 am
Wonderful, Jaelle. You’ve managed to fulfil the brief and yet be profound. I salute you.
My name’s a little short. I would have been cheating!
http://avniously.blogspot.com/2010/04/due-west.html
I love to read acrostics, but I am admittedly http://poiesis3.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-what-i-want.html at them.
http://mothersparrow.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/clothespins/
Just enough fumes left to get me through I think. Mine is: Cursor Servant
an acrostic!? i’m too tired!
A horrid un-poetic prompt! 3 silly ones and one serious are here : http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com
Good morning! My poem for today was inspired by a real-world coversation with two RWP poets:
“Water”
http://jasoncrane.org/2010/04/27/poem-water/
And if you missed my poetry set last night in Albany, you can listen to the whole thing online:
http://jasoncrane.org/2010/04/26/audio-my-set-at-poets-speak-loud-42610/
Enjoy!
Jason
Countdown.
acrostic mother
Hi everybody,
My poem is here:
http://stiletto.crisopeya.eu/2010/04/27/napowrimo-27-let-someone-else-take-the-lead/
leading by an earthquake.
Used my last name, which I honestly don’t like – inspired by tinacelio (way up, fourth from top)
http://novaheart.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/poem-42710-clunk/
this was hard, acrostics are solid. anyway hers my attempt.
Painting Bloody Marilyn Monroe
He painted late, the canvas on his studio
Exposed to his whole existence, he worked
Around it, unable to close doors. It was floor
Looked in on him making coffee, taking a shower.
You could see lips start to sneer, setting suns
of the half closed lids in no face, the blood.
Under any circumstance, committed, the artist
Red handed, rust on his trousers, paint brushes
Scars as he created his work- his whole life
Entwined with a supersized Marilyn Monroe
Lest it kill him, a vein one day, an eyebrow
Friday nights took a toll, he made half an eye,
Never expecting she’d ask for more, baby please
Open up that little artery to make smile.He was
Weak, dizzy blood covered. Marilyn was complete.
I chose the word sepia for my acrostic because it matches my mood: http://goo.gl/fb/GlHNo
http://systematicweasel.blogspot.com/2010/04/trade-off-4-27-2010-poem-day-challenge.html
I’m off prompt today, but I had an idea that I wanted to flesh out. I call this one Trade Off.
http://katharinewhitcomb.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-listmaker-acrostic.html
Wow, I AM getting a little tired! Here’s hoping for clarity.
Julie’s Response to Retrograde:
http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/jjspoetry/2010/04/julies-response-to-retrograde-napowrimo-poem-27-3-more-poems-to-go.html
Love the simple form at this stage of April! Thanks for the prompt!
Just a quick note acrostic: http://jasonriedy.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/napowrimo-27/
Great prompt Carolee. I had fun with this one.
http://flaubert-poetrywithme.blogspot.com/2010/04/ramblin-rosie-napowrimo-27.html
Posting early today for a change, and actually wrote two poems. Thanks for the fun prompt, Carolee!
~~~~~~~
October
Oh wind that lacerates April’s trees
Carry not every new leaf away
Trickling rain clean the memory
Of winter from shaken
Boughs, prepare for the year’s
Evening performance:
Reds jewels in autumn light.
~~~~~~~
Kelly
Keeper of shiny things
Elephants wings and
Lily blood
Laughter of
Yesterday
Kelly replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
Oops – typo. Should be Red not Reds
…or maybe not?
Red’s jewels? Hmmmmm.
I originally wrote from ’shan’. I changed the line breaks in the second draft to stay true to the tone.
http://shannons-words.livejournal.com/159907.html
In Search of a Poem
She is the poem he wanted to write
angry, abandoned, brazen
like
new borne verbs
caught on fire, wailing
never seeking relief from a bottle.
Shannon Rayne replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 10:14 am
the line breaks didn’t take
check out Live Journal for the original
exhausted!
http://caroleesherwood.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/napowrimo-27/
MaMaZina http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978200676
hosking replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 11:07 am
And yes this is fun. But I’ve always enjoyed acrostics.
Another double prompt day for me, using my super hero prompt and the acrostic prompt from Carolee.
I can see the finish line ahead !!!
My poems are on my Facebook or here:
http://dash30dash.ning.com/profiles/blogs/napowrimo-day-27-poems-writing
enjoy. Keep writing.
Here’s my # 27″:
Outside the Delirium
http://brokeness.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-outside-delirium.html
My words: Raven and Nicole.
My poem:
Raven
I did the double lazy and made mine a found poem as well as an acrostic!
http://cosmicmermaid.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/this-is-what-i-do/
Didn’t do the prompt. But had fun anyway
http://yearofthebooks.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/poem-a-day-day-27/
For today’s poem, something light.
“Cara Holman”
http://caraholman.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/2010-napowrimo-27/
Do It Myself Flat
Happenstance bucolic boy is a joy bomb
onerous slather of acerbic elation
nixes the stagnant state of my never
episodic allergy to feeling
yelp on the side of the road, tire
buoyant in his hands,
egregious of him to be so kind
exactly for what I was looking.
haikujunky replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 12:43 pm
wonderful Melissa!!!
I used my confirmation name of Michael:
Playing the Archangel
I used my name. http://rhiannonproblematising.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/napowrimo-27-rhiannon/
Sunshower
http://herwordsbloomed.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-let-someone-else-take-lead.html
I hope it doesn’t disappoint; I suppose I’ve been falling further and further away from following the prompts.
Piercing the Mask
http://nothinghypothetical.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/piercing-the-mask/
http://skankinmoon.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/king-of-celio-leo/
http://web.me.com/susansonnen/Susan_Sonnens_musings/Blog/Entries/2010/4/27_NaPoWriMo%2C_Day_27.html
Sorry for the rant in poetic form. I had a stupid conversation with someone this morning….
I’m a Muslim Woman
Most people assume they
Understand something
Simply by watching TV
Listen assholes
Islam doesn’t oppress women
Men do.
wonderful!!!!
haikujunky replied:
April 27th, 2010 at 12:43 pm
oh shoot, that went in the wrong place LOL…sorry
This acrostic is from my birth date – February 5.
http://lanijo.com/poetry/born-again
Paint every day
http://mmw113.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-paint-every-day.html
A prompt-free poem today!
http://memali.posterous.com/2730-0
An acrostic experiment! At times it’s good to live too far away to be chased down and flapped with a wet towel for such tom-foolery!
http://synecdochicstuff.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27.html
I’m taking a self-deprecating approach to this one! Maybe I’ll get time to do something a bit more serious later…?
http://rrosenchang.blogspot.com
Working in parallel, couldn’t pick which one to post, and might not have time to work on this later, so: Conjoined (Three Pairs of)
Mine is here:
“Kinderhook Creek” at http://1965footprints.blogspot.com
This was my first acrostic! I think I might have taken it too far . . . http://poetry.disorderedcosmos.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27/
I took my mantra (powder your face with sunshine) and got overly ambitious. I don’t know if it works, but it’s written!
http://mylineofwords.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-27-acrostic.html
Off prompt today. You’ll find it here.
Today I’m in celebratory mood: http://thekitchenbitchponders.blogspot.com/2010/04/national-poetry-writing-month-day_27.html
POEM 27!!!! http://kagerrr.tumblr.com/post/554085042/april27thpoem
Still fighting a bad cold. Anyway, here’s my poem–
http://theresebroderick.wordpress.com
http://poetry-life-distilled.blogspot.com/2010/04/napowrimo-day-27.html