Wednesday, October 11, 2017

DMC: "The Forest at Night" by Jessica Bigi





THE FOREST AT NIGHT

beneath evening skies
a million glowing eyes
blink from midnight's branches
screeches of owls
phantom wings take flight
into deep dark woods
a coyote's lonely yelp
the wind's invisible footprints
walking through the forest at night
as leaves play
tambourines
a million glowing eyes
blink from midnight's branches

© 2017 Jessica Bigi. All rights reserved.


Click HERE to read this month's interview with Carrie Clickard. Her DMC challenge is to write a poem about a person, place, or thing that spooked you as a child.

Post your poem on our October 2017 padlet. While some contributions will be featured as daily ditties this month, all contributions will be included in a wrap-up celebration on Friday, October 27th, and one lucky participant will win a personalized copy of her enchanting new picture book from Holiday House:






15 comments:

  1. You've gotten this month off to a wonderful, spooky start, Jessica! I love the wind's invisible footprints and all the ominous sounds of the forest.

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    1. Thank You Michelle I've always thought forest to be spooky at night I what to read everyone poems this mouth

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  2. I WANT to like the woods at night but this is usually how it seems to me! Well done, Jessica! I also really like the other one--the descriptions are so perfect there as well.

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    1. Thank You Rebekah the other poem is the memory that seemed really carry to me growing up I didn't like going in that room but had to to help stack wood

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  3. Wonderful sounds and sights in this spooky forest, Jessica! Love the glowing eyes blinking from midnight branches.

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    1. Thank You Buffy that is one of my favorite lines also

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  4. Well done, Jessica! "The wind's invisible footprints" is such a lovely image."

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  5. A wonderful start to the challenge, Jessica. There is a magic to the forest, and sometimes eerie! I love "as leaves play tambourines".

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  6. I love "the wind's invisible footprints." Such a lovely line. I also like the repetition. Very nice work!

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  7. So many great, spooky images here! I love "leaves play tambourines."

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    1. Thank you Jesse how cool me have the same name

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  8. "A million glowing eyes" quite penetrating–it both draws you in and may make one want to run for cover, a mood emitting piece, thanks!

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