Thursday, September 29, 2016

DMC: "Nomad" by Donna JT Smith





NOMAD

Book spines stripe the wall and I
In tall, quiet word-halls sprawl
Between the shelves on belly.

Bare feet crossed, soles to ceiling,
Elbows propped, paging finger
Lingers in fantastic worlds;

I roam through Heidi’s Swiss Alps,
Skip along Dorothy’s path,
Tumble down rabbit’s deep hole,

Journey in Marty’s spaceship,
Dwell with black ants underground—
All with a flick of the page.   
          
“It’s time to lock,” tocks the clock,
Too soon for Pippi and me;
I grab her hand, she scrambles,

Dives in my bag for tonight;
Till curled up under blankets,
My flashlight as stage footlights,

Pippi reads alive again;
In my room I’m voyaging
To Villa Villekulla.


© 2016 Donna JT Smith. All rights reserved.


Jane Yolen has challenged us to write a septercet that features reading or writing this month. What is a septercet?  Click HERE for more details.

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9 comments:

  1. I can see that young girl lying down with her books, reading, reading, Donna. That's the way it should be, having a wonderful adventure every time. Terrific!

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  2. You took me on a great journey, Donna...awesome!

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  3. Perfect subject, Donna, and great internal rhyme!

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  4. Thank you for inviting us on your journey, Donna. You swept me away with this septercet!

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  5. I was with her every step of the way! (every page of the way?) excellent.

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  6. What a beautiful memory for me....and image to find here today. Lovely.

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  7. Donna: I really felt this one. Feet in the air, belly to the cool floor, finger flipping one page after another. Great sensory details, fabulous poem! Thanks!

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  8. That's terrific! It sure brings back memories for me. Thanks!

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  9. Thanks, all! I LOVED the library (still do) and one day hoped to be locked in there all night by accident!

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