NaPoMo poem #1
This is the first of the poems I will be writing each day here in April, in honor of National Poetry Month, as proclaimed by the Academy of American Poets. As April 1st is also ‘Fools Day’, I felt the subject of this piece to be most appropriate.
• NOTE: these poems will all essentially be early drafts, so edits may occur after their initial posting.
Splendid Fool
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spring can make one
act the splendid fool
heady with anticipation
desires sparkle like a jewel
now intoxicated
winter’s pale heart yearns
to feel this grand unfolding
as nature’s great mandala turns
this sweet inebriation
of love’s eager soul
can spark the rash impulsive
and draw one to the jester’s role
be wary – for when one’s
caught in this season’s swoon
that which brittles in january
one might embrace in supple june
the elixir of a world in bloom
is to the lusting lovelorn
a most dangerous of potions
causing clear thought to be stillborn
remember and be warned
under passion’s frenzied rule
spring will often make one
act quite the splendid fool
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rob kistner © 2009
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I like how you executed the rhyme in this piece. And the poem as a whole flows naturally.
good stuff Rob
yes definitely the splendid fool emerges for spring