Welcome to the Weekend Mini Challenge with
Kim from Writing in North Norfolk.
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As some of you may know, I am a fan of Seamus Heaney’s
poetry. One of the things I love about it is the way he paints portraits with
words. I have three examples to share, for which I have provided links.
The
first is ‘Ancestral Photograph’, which is not only about a sepia photograph of
the poet’s great uncle, who doesn’t seem to have been an attractive man, but
also reflects on traits of the poet’s father:
The second is ‘Docker’, a description of a stranger in a
pub, in which Heaney speculates about his life:
The final poem is ‘Twice Shy, about a relationship, which
starts with a brief but lovely description of a girlfriend:
Write a new poem, or revise an old one, which paints a
portrait. It can be of someone you know or have known, a relative or a lover, or
it can be a stranger. You could go to a park, café or bar, or even sit on some
form of public transport, and observe someone interesting or unusual to portray
in a poem, in which you should also speculate a little about their life, their
beliefs and relationships, as Heaney does in ‘Docker’.
Join in by clicking on Mister Linky and filling in your name
and url – not forgetting to tick the small ‘data’ box. And please remember to
read and comment on other toads’ poems.
I am a great fan of Seamus Heaney's poetry. Thanks for this prompt, Kim.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm a bit late to my own prompt, but it's been a difficult week and I'm not feeling my best today. I'm looking forward to immersing myself in poetry to take my mind off it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up!
The thought of the docker reminded me of when I worked as a docker myself in the shipyard one summer... not sure I will go down that road...
ReplyDelete@Kim, I hope you feel better!
ReplyDeleteI looked for my grandfathers... but now it's late and bed is calling. I will get back tomorrow to read.
ReplyDeleteThis is a grief portraiture of a dear friend I knew since 1961. We played sports together, went on a cross country motorcycle trip together, went to college together, and were the best man at each other’s wedding. He passed away in October of last year. I have been trying to finish this since then. I have used the nudge from this prompt to finally do so. Thanks fir the nudge Kim!
ReplyDeleteLoved the prompt, Kim! ❤️ I’ll be back in the morning to read and comment 😊 Happy Weekend, everyone ❤️
ReplyDeleteKim, I hope you are feeling better. Thanks for this prompt. I wrote about a person who's been on my mind.
ReplyDeleteKim, thank you for a wonderful prompt. I hope you are feeling a bit better. Sharing one today.
ReplyDeleteCool prompt, Kim.thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh - I LOVE him too. Had a busy weekend with family and I WILL be writing to this late. I will read all of these and also link up to Tuesday Platform with this challenge as well. Thank you! I WILL be back...
ReplyDelete"He sits, strong and blunt as a Celtic cross,... just a gorgeous line! Love Seamus Heaney
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the Seamus Heaney poems. Thank you for an interesting prompt.
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