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How to Whistle

 

“There’s a slow train a comin'”

suspending bridge to

off-track Motocross style,

it’s an instinctive way to see America

–unless you want to photo bomb a Stephen King flick–

commuters remain

soot-less & flange-free

and sounder than a missed Amtrak

no bar car, tho

since a derailed train can duck Cinder Dicks, all the same

override Dead Men’s Switch

& blow through diamond XX

summiting

elevations

Atlas shrugged off

it knows it can, that lil engine

boring stone

wall

with steam.

Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: Use opening line of last song heard

Related: Joe Bonamassa Plays Arlington Santa Barbara

7/11

skippers dipper

this skiPPer’s diPPer

refreshing potion

is Ice-Sea of knowledge

nicked from the ocean

 A saline non-issue

that’s filtered thru kelp

–which doubles as swimsuit

and that’s a big help.

and sure there’s a

brain freeze

if too Big a Gulp

& globally warming

the outsides results.

Better to sip &

assimilate brine

since hydrated insight

applies itself fine.

©Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: Pick your Potion

Après moi, le déluge

lou and mary

Lou and Marie

dropped in unexpected

fine enough folk

despite the defection

and pouring a coke

to go with selection

of Versailles-tile cakes

(the Twinkie confection)

I found no utensils that suited a Queen…

So, split cake in thirds

with small guillotine…

©Karen Robiscoe

Daily Prompt: Goldilocks re-visited…or, what would you do if you came upon strangers eating cake in your living room. Because you know, it’s important to know what to do in such circumstances. Call the Pastry Po-Po, I suppose…;)

Deciphering Word Mosaics

 
 

Super Droll Scroll

“Today’s the big day.”” Penn says, turning to his friends standing on line behind him. His words hang like mosaics in the freezing, post-dawn air. “Are you as excited as I am?”

“It’s go time, all right.” Chuck says, stamping his feet on the icy walk. “It’s going to be epic.”

“I’ll believe it when I see it.” Randy says, winking for no clear reason Penn can fathom. “All of it, if you know what I’m saying. These things can be a lot of hype.”

“A lot of type.” Penn amends automatically. “I can’t wait to peek inside, and see what they’ve come up with.”

“Probably the usual, don’t you think?” Chuck says. “Screaming fans, huge build-up—”

“You did not just say that.” Penn wags a finger in Chuck’s face. “They’re using a very unusual artist this time out. There’s nothing SOP about Robiscoe.”

“More like T.O.P.” Randy says, guffawing. “There’s nothing T.O.P. about it.”

“That’s all you know, Penn.” Chuck retorts. “Bruno Mars is the musical guest this year.” he clears his throat quickly, and adds:

“The only reason I know is my chick likes him.”

“You can’t top topless.” Randy says, cupping air with down-gloved hands on either side of his face, chin wagging rapidly as he exhales enthusiastically through chipmunk-puffed cheeks.

Brrrrrrr.” It still takes Penn a moment to realize his friend is air-motorboating, since the resultant expulsion verges in the ‘stalled engine to numbnuts’ range.

“It isn’t topless at all, Randy.” Penn says. “I saw a tasteful black and white cover.”

“Cover? You mean a roof?” Chuck says.

“It’s as minimalist as she is over the top.”

“She is so over that top!” Randy yells.

“That’s the whole thing, Penn.” Chuck says, pointing to the building still football fields away. The stadium is open-air.”

“It’ll be a great slam.” Penn says.

“A super game.” Chuck almost agrees.

“A topless showdown.” Randy says.

“And it’s really not that cold.”

“Keep your eyes on those poles, play-uh. The action ’round those poles will keep you warm.”

“Exactly.” Chuck says. “The end zone, too.”

“I never heard it called that before!” Randy says, high-fiving Chuck, who flings his Seahawk pennant into the milling crowd in enthusiastic if forgetful reciprocation.

“That’s because they’re poems—not poles.” Penn says. “A release titled Word Mosaics to be precise.”

“Sorry!” Chuck calls out. Tugging on Penn’s sleeve with his now completely unencumbered hand, he says: “You talking about the Bruno Mars fella? That: Ýou Look Amazing fella? Who cares what he’s singing.” he pauses. “What’s it called again?”

Word Mosaics, and I’m not talking about Mars. I’m talking about Venus. About Robiscoe. She has an inner kind of fire.” Penn says, feeling a bit of the bard himself—and something else, too–as the press of the crowd carries him forward ragdoll style.

“Is Robiscoe a running back?” Chuck says.

“A dancer?” Randy wonders.

“An author.” Penn declares, thrusting a dramatic arm across the crowd to stop the wave. “In this instance, a poet whose chapbook titled: Word Mosaics is available for purchase this Super Bowl Sunday.”

“Sunday.” Chuck mutters. “Sunday.”

“Is there an echoplex out here?” Randy says. “That’s sick.”

“As I was saying: I think it’s highly appropriate Fowlpox Press has published this collection of poetry, given Robiscoe’s penchant for poultry –”

“Poultry? What kind of poultry?”

“Poetry! What kind of poetry?”

“Free verse and formalist, both, this collection of 50 plus poems is based on rhyming riddles & idioms, wordplays & phonetics, homonyms & word associations—something at which Robiscoe excels.”

“But what’s authoring have to do with the Super Bowl?” Chuck wants to know.

“And what do Word Mosaics have to do with a topless showdown?” Randy begs to learn.

“Nothing at all—except they both drop like it’s hot today.” Penn says. “For all that it’s hella cold.”
 
END VIGNETTE
 
 
Available exclusively through Fowlpox Press, please stop by to read, try & buy your own picture in picture, in picture, in picture, in picture, in picture, in picture…of my chapbook: Word Mosaics
 
 
Link, share, whatevs–these Chicken Little endeavors, that I might buy Chicken Feed…that I might stave off Chicken Pox & Chicken Out…

Fowlpox Press

karen Robiscoe dba CHARRONS CHATTER
 
 
 
 
Daily prompt: Write a post that includes dialogue between two people — other than you. (For more of a challenge, try three or more people.)

Photographers, artists, poets: show us a GROUP.

USDA Approved

:(
 
the dawn stipples blackness

edging yellow

filming my eyes—

another hopeless day of agony…begun.
 
 
 
lacerations on my pink skin

crusted orange

growing over

and around

the rusted

bars of my gestation crate,

metal that bites deep into red sinews that would resist if they could but

i

can’t

even

turn

around

for a moment’s relief before bleeding out into pork chops.

mmmm…pork chops.

Not even once

i

can’t

ever

know

my babies from the constant forced pregnancies

Not even one

since my babies are bacon.

mmmmm….bacon.

Brand new life smashed into concrete walls like tetherballs

except tetherballs don’t bleed

love

& think.

i hear their agonized cries, breaking teeth to chew madly on prison bars
dying a death more cruel than death, and–

i

don’t

even

know

green comes in hues other than infection,
until a sledgehammer beans me into the blue

not the first time, though.

he

hits kicks and cuts me

again

and

and

again

and

again (remembering that son of a bitch that cut him off in traffic)

my vision clouding in a new sort of violent violet pain

underscored by brutish laughter

(and score of last night’s game)

and I cross the Rainbow Bridge

to find

death sweeter than dawn.

©Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: colors

Before

shooting starthe place before creation

is a world of its own

impalpable foundation

not made of flesh or bone

its imprecise location

a universal home

More of a vibration

in transcendental tone

a melodic adaptation

of aggregate that’s known

a trembling narration

that dictates mortal stone

an ending destination

for every living soul

so enjoy this short vacation

since all life is a loan.

©Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: space

An Uncrowded Island

A bummer

my summer’s

stuck on an island

once boat that I boarded

struck submerged piling

and leaving marina

it sank within minutes

the ship and its crew

and ‘near everything in it

excepting of course

Five things in a tin—

that worked as a floater

and bobbed to an inlet

most likely because

of rubber within it

—treading the trainers

I favored for running

as well as containers

with cream for the sun

since PABA’s important

but not number one

like papers & pencils

that’s also among

the pot that I cook with

’cause cooking is fun.

Karen Robiscoe dba CHARRONs CHATTER

©Karen Robiscoe

daily prompt: necessities