Re: Aprés NaPo Bar & Grill
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 3:52 pm
Very, very nice, Aimé. You have the musical gift.
Love this.
Hint -- SoundCloud
Love this.
Hint -- SoundCloud
For writers and readers of poetry
http://tangledbranch.com/boards/
Yea! I want to hear it. The music in my head fails miserably. Please. Marcel aka Lecram06ajduclos wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 9:56 amTom, and every one of you NaPo mates:
While I was away from NaPo those last few days of April, music came from my guitar. As most often is the case for me, music is the first step in the writing process. Words started bouncing around in my empty head, teasing and tickling. It's been a process.
I've written a lyrical poem/song in honor of The Tangled Branch NaPo 2019 and in honor of you all. It's not quite an "Anthem" as Tom was hoping for, but it is from the heart.
Like Elton John said: My gift is my song, and this one's for you.
The Tangled Branch NaPo 2019 – Towers of Dreams
Flowers and gardens
manicure green
sun warmed hopes
Towers of Dreams
Sun and Moon
Polar delights
bright and warm
hushed insight
Muse never far
She's ever near
like a twinkling star
through darkness appears
quiet She breathes
from under the eaves
listen and hear
Thoughts thimbolic
sprout shambolic
words symbolic
whirl bucolic
Collaboration
lush inspiration
paddle in pathos
Theory of Chaos
Fancy flights
through flights of fancy
traces smear clear
IPA's here here
Heart informs whole
rides dawning tide
Muse touches soul
nudges and guides
She cradles fingers
pen in hand lingers
poet inscribes
Judgments be gone
shoulds don't belong
grandkids grow
old friends go
Inside the mind
outside the lines
flowers and green
Towers of Dreams
And if I get an opportunity to record this at my kitchen table, challenge enough, my next challenge will be to figure out how to share the "song" with you all.
Again, thanks for accepting me and my "songs."
Aj
ajduclos wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 6:17 am
Hi Tracy -
Thanks for the kind words.
I thought I'd try the button above for inserting a Youtube - I have a few songs out there that a buddy put there for me cause he could. So I'm trying to insert the link to one of my songs. (see the link above)
If it works, perhaps I can ask him to put "Towers Of Dreams" on youtube for me, if I ever get it recorded.
I'm submitting this - I'll be right back to see if it works.
Some forums allow for uploading MP3 files - I don't see that facility here.
As to SoundCloud... not comfortable with an unknown entity that I have to pay having my stuff - call me old fashioned.
Aj
Tracy, Since I will continue to struggle with things "computer" I will let the young sort out the the String Theory in practice. Lecram06Tracy Mitchell wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 3:05 pmImagine we are in a gymnasium on hands and knees. There is a peanut in front of each of us and our task is to push the peanut with our nose from one baseline to the other. Our elbows, shoulders and necks tire at differing rates. Our knees become sore. The peanut curls off the nose occasionally. We commiserate – we are in this together. We make slow progress and encourage ourselves and each other in our common pursuit. Would the camaraderie be greater if we take turns pushing one peanut rather than each of us having our own peanut? Just asking.
I read lots of poetry – currently Wendell Berry, Alfred Tennyson, and Eliza Rotterman. Though I have no affect on the authors I read, their effect on me is unmistakable – I remain thoroughly pollinated.
What I don’t get from reading in isolation is the energy of the imagination and creativeness which exudes from the artistic/writing process. Writing poetry and sharing poetry takes courage. We know courage can grow in groups (mob mentality?). What I get from the NaPo experience is the energy, the shared exuberance, the delight of other’s efforts. Yes, it inspires me. Siobhan used to call this ‘bouncing off each other’ and it is a real thing, a valuable thing. I get that with one thread or a hundred – we are still similarly situated folks on a common mission.
I cherish shambolism as much as the next guy, but this year it felt way too unwieldy, especially at the beginning. It was so chaotic with the arrival of everyone that my sense of it was “the fences are down at Yasgur’s Farm”. And it felt that way.
My preference is for each writer to have his or her own thread. But my greater preference is to get as many peanut pushers in the gymnasium as possible, what ever that may take.
I will try to sound out some of the new folks who didn’t post much. Maybe there is a better way to spread the welcome mat.
Just my thoughts.
Cheers
T