DS106 Lines of Thought

 A global, collaborative poem. It's beautiful, hopeful, flies high and goes deep and it starts with a bird.....

Image: Kevin Hodgson. Remix Word Cloud


1. A bird, flying though the sky

2 Cuts through dark clouds

3 Circling on wind drifts

4 Your mind shifts to stars

5 Whose silver wings shimmer and shiver. And fade.

6 Cutting into thin air, exhilarating, hard to breath,

7 as you swim through the sun flooded blue

8 ignoring the green duckweed trying to get into your nostrils.

9 focusing on turquoise skies: the other side

10 until, until, there. You break through and for a moment,

11 you forget. (Go to line 106 option)



12 The dark clouds that touched your wings yesterday. Now replaced by light.

13 Invisibly lifted, you soar higher.

14 Higher and higher until you fear Icarus’ fate.

15 Looking down, you notice gratitude growing within you,

16 warming your bones just like the Sun’s rays.

17 wrapping wings of hope around the earth

18 observing the moment pass.

19 You glide, introspective,

20 Into a brighter light,

21 illuminating from deep within,

22 sparking something deep inside of you,

23 that reaches out to others

24 even animal friends, companions

25 share your brilliance

26 alive, living in the moment.

27 noticing the small things

28 celebrating the small things, because these give us all hope.

29 a child's smile, a cat's paw, a snowdrop peeking through the snow

30 a carousel of animated memories that light up receptors of gratitude

31 and trigger fond memories

32 captured, like snapshots, to browse through

33 a force keeping the dark clouds at bay

34 and allowing our inner strength to shine through

35 Wings rhythm beat is one of an ancient song

36 The sound of wings https://youtu.be/AzEZUofreU0

37 beats like hearts thumping in rhythm

38 like tribes gathering

39 on the plateau in late spring

40 reflecting on the past yet looking to the future

41 and still remaining warriors in the present

42 armed with love and compassion

    43 To see ourselves as others see us!

    44 It wad frae monie a blunder free us,

    45 An' foolish notion.

46 Of snowflakes drifting on the winds

47 Snowflakes?

48 the only flakes I see are dust

49 different zones, different moans

50 Crisscrossing echoes linger

51 from far away. While closer, chattering birds

52 with young in tow, peaceful sounds, rise in stark contrast

53 with sirens, ever circling. Human and nature collide

54 something of our song still songs, inside

55 wonder rises, can we still hear?

56 have we salvaged our hope to listen for joy?

57 Hope springs eternal, so we are told. Joy

58 cometh from the sounds of birds, the breath of wind, the tangible sense of nature

59 of hope

60 Where poems are seeds and stories are leaves

61 the Earth grows stronger, and the sunlight

62 shadows these trees, firm-rooted in ancient soil

63 and we, the people, we are always digging deep

64 thinking and feeling , listening as though we may be

65 on the ancient bows of trees rooting stories through and through,

66 reaching at once deep into the earth and high into the sky

67 these

68      clouds

69               speak

70                      of

71                          forever

72                      these

73                 roots

74       burrow

75 down

76 past the places where we share words

77 that tumble past my lips, like a blessing

78 or a curse

79 far beneath, where stone melts and churns

80 then returns with smoke and fire

81 through cracks and crevices

82 new land cools and forms

83 greens, flourishes,

84 only to have the Poet surface, to ponder:

85 And what will we make of this place

86 where poems and voice and culture collide?

87 what digital fossils left embedded in stone?

88 Take this hammer, take this chisel

89 Take some time to work alone

90 Shatter the surface of intentions

91 Surface this collaborative poem

92 Grab it by the scruff

93 Wield the woven words

94 a weapon against hate

95 a tapestry of many colors

96 a harmony of many notes

97 will you knit our thoughts together?

98 will you help us fly?

99 I can fly beside you, soar with you

100 Share in the life of these words

101 Sit still in silence with you

102 What will it be?

103 When we come to these last lines

104 Who will we be? Will we

105 Remember to breathe and

106 To flap. The End.

 



Contributors:

Sarah @NomadWarMachine, Wendy @wentale, Kevin @dogtrax, Beemer @krue222, Ron @RonSamul, Nathalie @drnsheridan, Ronadl @Ronald_2008, Susan @SSpellmanCann, Stephanie @mrs_loomisphd, Irene @IrenequStewart, Catherine @catdartnall, Rosemary @rmdigitally, 
Sheri @grammasheri, AK @koutropoulos, Charlene @inspirepassion, Anny @Annycow, Matt @Matthew20031337, Madeline @madelinek106, The Jolt @AwoJolt, Esfandiyar @EsfandiyarKhan, Tania @taniatorikova, Morgan @MoB4884, Clare @slowtech2000, JoAnn @JoAnnJacobs68, Alan @cogdog, Jennifer @JenniferDenslow, Joe @joetynan, Hank @HankLerma, 
Jaap @Jaapsoft, Untertaker @untertacker, Prof Caritat @profcaritat, Sherri @edifiedlistener, Sue @sueinasp, Jenni @jennihayman, Judith @judith_ekn, Karen@karenatsharon, Irwin @irwindev, 
Bart @barmilledu, Nanci @TheWB6, Denise @mrsdkrebs, Lisa @nobleknits2, Will @willgourley, 
Betsy @BetsyCallanan, Anna @anna_phd

Reference: #DS106 Daily Create: https://daily.ds106.us/tdc3306/ derived from #tdc3296 DS106 9th Birthday Party and Sarah Honeychurch Twitter thread

License for the poem only (not this blog): Creative Commons. Remixes and interpretations welcome.


Comments

  1. Beautiful collaborative effort, all! Thank you for inviting participation.

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  2. Pingback: Kevin composes a found poem from the word cloud
    https://twitter.com/dogtrax/status/1356555738378874880?s=19

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  3. Highlights from reader: Clare Thomson https://twitter.com/slowtech2000/status/1356721655159001088?s=19

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  4. Love everything about this. Thank you.

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  5. 106 Lines of Colour https://wentalearn.blogspot.com/2021/03/106-lines-of-colour.html

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