08/26/25 A New Poem for a New Day

Photo Credit: Alexander Krivitskiy

I don’t believe in anger
I don’t believe in rage
I can’t stand your pain
I don’t want your cage
None of this will lead me
Back to you again

(I lost internet for a few days, so I was not able to post the poem I wrote that day until several days later.)

Blast from the Past:

Not proactive enough, not obedient enough,
Not developing enough, not restraining enough,
Not enough good questions, not confirming enough,
I have had enough enoughs

08/24/25 A New Pegunta for a New Day

Photo Credit: Thuy

Do our lives matter
If in time we will soon be
Fully forgotten?

Lacking legacy,
We’re now free to forge our own
Meaning for our moment

This poem is a pegunta. The idea is to have the first stanza raise a question that the second stanza answers.

Blast from the Past:

Stop looking for a
Meaning; you are the meaning
Start being yourself.

(I lost internet for a few days, so I was not able to post the poem I wrote that day until several days later.)

08/21/25 A New Poem for a New Day

Photo Credit: Roman Davydko

Hiking through the forest,
In search of a monkey.

What’s that rustle in the bush?
Is that a monkey?
No, it’s a focused cat.

What’s that swinging from the trees?
Is that a monkey?
No, it’s a scavenging crow.

What’s that clamor?
Is it a monkey?
No, it’s gushing water.

What’s that brown figure in the bush?
Is it a monkey?
No, it’s a rotting stump.

Never did find any monkeys,
But in the search,
I discovered
A whole forest

Blast from the Past:

The trees are gorgeous,
If only I look up and
Engage with the world

08/14/25 A New Shadorma for a New Day

Photo Credit: Andy Wang

Climbing the
Rock where the dead leave
For their world
The tide slows
Forming a narrow passage
Back and forth between

This one is a shadorma, a 6-line Spanish poem of with a syllable of 3/5/3/3/7/5.

Blast from the Past:

The lake sits calmly
Like the lips of the dead girl
Floating underneath

08/12/25 A New Poem for a New Day

Photo Credit: cjy500

To build something that
Outlives you, you must learn how
To change the wind’s course.

To change the wind
Is just to spin new wind
Upon the wind past

Wind is just what was
Its remnant waves cascading
To form what now is

Everything is wind
Endlessly forming

Today’s piece is a haiku sonnet.

Blast from the Past:

The day I realize
I’m just chasing after wind
Is the day I’m free.

08/09/2025 A New Anagrammatic Poem for a New Day

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Title: “Relationshipped”

Had intense passion
Attained the pursuit
A relationship

To see it slip
Into nothing
Depleting

All that persists
Is tiredness
At the idea of
Another one

This is an anagrammatic poem. I can only use the letters of the word in the title.

Blast from the Past:

If
I
If I
If I would
If I would let you
If I would let you go fully

This second one is a Fibonacci poem, where the syllable counts follow the Fibonacci sequence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQR1NY03zIA. Mathematically, the Fibonacci sequence is about adding the previous two numbers together to make a new number, so I replicated that by starting with two words “If” and “I” and after each line adding words more to the previous line to change the meaning of the statement.

07/22/25 A New Landay Poem for a New Day

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My plane departs towards a new world
A long long time ago, I left my own world behind

Everyone I meet here welcomes me
Cultural cousins of the ones I just visited

Kindred spirits but islands apart
Many here cannot afford to see their fellow kin

A short flight, but they might as well be
A world away from this island that makes up their home

A world I can traverse on each of
My many flights as I hop around to see what’s here

This one is a landay poem, which is made up of 9 syllable then 13 syllable couplet. They are supposed to demonstrate contrasts.

Blast from the Past:

Tossed into this world
You will receive everything
Will it be enough?

07/09/25 A New Novem Poem for A New Day

Photo Credit: Denis

now an error
no progress saved
nothing, just none

what bad Wi-Fi
when even one
webpage can’t load

This is about a bad internet connection. It’s also my attempt at a novem poem. These consist of three three-line stanzas, where each line contains three words. Two of the words must be one syllable and the third two syllables. In the first line, the two-syllable word must be the third word, in the second line, the second word, and third line, the first word. Also, each stanza must have at least four words that start with the same consonant sound.

Blast from the Past:

The waves crash softly.
My phone beeps persistently
Till I throw it over

07/08/25 A New Renga for a New Day

Photo Credit: Mark Pan4ratte

After our break up,
My emotions fall like they’re
Built to lean on you.

I find myself in pieces
I’ll wait to be whole again.

This is a renga I did with a friend who also recently experienced a breakup. A renga is a Japanese haiku-like poem game where one person writes a 5-7-5 poem (so a haiku), and then the other poet completes it with 7-7.

Second poem for today:

In this quiet moment, the one won
By me, because I set set-
Backs aside, I’d
Chose this again, in
Order to make myself myself

This is an echo poem, where you end each line by repeating either the sound of the last word or syllable: https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poetry/echo-verse-poetic-forms

07/07/25 A New Kwansaba for a New Day

Photo Credit: Andrik Langfield

-for my ex-girlfriend

we set off united with joyful hearts
though we ended up having to part
i still cherish my time with you
writing silly stories, hiking through distant lands
you’ll always have a place in my story
for pushing me out of my rut
hope you say the same about me

We recently broke up, and I used the kwansaba format to reflect on this. It’s 7 lines, with seven words per line, where each word must be less than seven letters. Evidently, they are intended as a praise poem, mostly to celebrate family and African-American, although in this case, I took a slightly looser interpretation of that part. A girlfriend can count as family though.

Blast from the Past:

I feel like this would
Be easier if I could
Simply despise you