Saturday, 18 April 2026

Day Eighteen #Na/GloPoWriMo

Day 18 Prompt:

Finally, here’s our prompt for the day (optional, as always). When I was growing up, there was a book of poems in my house (I believe it was The Best Loved Poems of the American People) that was heavy on long, maudlin, narrative poems with lots and lots of rhyme – the sort of verse that used to be parodied on Bulwinkle’s Corner. As the twentieth century rolled in, poems like this were relegated to the status of stuff-schoolkids-were-forced-to-memorize, and they plummeted even further into our cultural memory-hole as learning poems by heart fell out of educational currency. But while some work in this style is extremely cringeworthy (I’m looking at you, “Bingen on the Rhine”), they can also be very fun to read. Take, for example, Sadakichi Hartmann’s “The Pirate,”  or Alfred Noyes’s “The Highwayman.” The action is dramatic, there’s lots of emotions, and the imagery is striking.

Today, we don’t challenge you to write all of a long, dramatic, narrative poem, but we invite you to try your hand at writing a poem that could be a section or piece of one. Include rhyme, include unlikely and dramatic scenes (maybe a poem about a bank robbery! Or an avalanche! Or Roman gladiators! Or an enormous ball held by mermaids, where there is an undercurrent (hee) of palace intrigue!) Basically, a poem with the plot of an opera (evil twins! Egyptian tombs! Star-crossed lovers! Tigers for no apparent reason!)

Happy writing!


4 comments:

  1. Please don’t apologize! This was such a delight. The sheer mischief of it won me over immediately. I also really enjoyed the self-aware humor running through it, especially the tug-of-war with the prompt, the muse, and April fatigue. That last refusal of responsibility from the glasses was perfect. Rest well, Arti! Your imagination clearly clocked in even if you were ready to clock out.

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  2. Hari OM
    Hah! Wrestled and wrangled and won the day! This was indeed fun and frolicsome.... but tell me it's not the last, that the rest of the month will be filled with these daily wonders?! YAM xx

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    1. Thank you Yamini. I've been a bit greedy with my writing commitments this month but somehow, it's working out. So far, so good :)

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