Sunday, August 11, 2019

The House is Not My Home (Lorraine)

I'd only take what's at my fingertips,
My purse maybe, my wallet or my phone.
Prosaic, useful things could make it with:
I live here, but the house is not my home.

 I've left my pieces all over Berlin,
My treasures in a dumpster by the Dom,
The gutters, where I hid my favourite ring;
Of anywhere, the house is not my home.

 My photos are two continents away,
And not for lack of love that they are gone––
I loved them far too much for them to stay.
I threw away the house that's not my home.

 Whatever's on my back, I am my own,
And am my world. The house is not my home.

Also for the workshop exercise: what object would you save from your home in a disaster?

Monday, August 5, 2019

My Grandmother’s Glasses (Stefana)


My Grandmother’s Glasses

We’re on the bed, the windows swung open,
salty air invading our nostrils and waves crashing in our ears. 
Darkness is creeping across the floor, 
but there’s still light on the bed we’re on. 
The book is reflected in my grandmother’s glasses 
as she reads to me about small wolf boys and toads. 


We’re on the bed, with a red snow sky outside. 
The room is dark, and we’re watching Gone with the Wind, 
under the covers, enveloped in the smell of melilot. 
The light of the story is reflected in my grandmother’s glasses. 
I still cannot read


The bed is now empty. 
The air is heavy and it won’t reach my lungs. 
It blocks my windpipe and puts a stagger in my walk. 
The hallway engulfs me in its darkness, and I fumble
for my grandmother’s glasses. 
We need to leave, we need to leave. 
But how can we leave if we can’t see?


This was part of the workshop exercise - what object would you save from your house, if you were leaving it behind, following a cataclysm?

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

A Hearty Welcome!

Hello, everyone, and WELCOME!

Finally, we have this up and running!

A couple of notes: it would be a great idea to add our names as keywords, so that we can also do fast searches per author (for instance "#David"). 
Then, we had initially said we would do it once per month, and that sounds lovely, but if anyone feels like they want to post something that they've been working on, we should feel free to do so.

Also, we can add the work we did in class, including the poem that included one line from everyone (just make sure you emphasize what that is in your post). 

I am really looking forward to this fantastic outlet and to having all of you around! 

Hugs, 
Stefana