Day Twenty-Eight on APRIL 28, 2024
We’re in the home stretch now, with just three days left to go in this year’s Na/GloPoWriMo!
Today’s featured participant is MellowYellow, which brings us a driving, musical poem in response
to Day 27’s American sonnet prompt.
Our featured resource for the day is Harriet Books, the Poetry Foundation’s online website devoted
to poetry book reviews, poetry news, and poetry-themed blog poets.
Finally, our optional prompt for the day asks you to try your hand at writing a sijo. This is a traditional
Korean verse form. A sijo has three lines of 14-16 syllables. The first line introduces the poem’s theme,
the second discusses it, and the third line, which is divided into two sentences or clauses, ends the
poem – usually with some kind of twist or surprise.
You could also write a sijo in six lines – at least when it comes to translating classical sijo into English,
translators seem to have developed this habit, as you can see from these translations of poems
by Jong Mong-Ju and U Tak.
Happy writing!
SIJO SIJO SIJO
Pissed that we were out of money
and Christmas two days away,
I take stock of the pantry shelves
to dissipate my hot steam.
I bake a poor man's cake that
smells like the hillside of México.
©️ Selma
© selma
Thanks from the bottom of my heart for being here as I worked on these first drafts.
It wouldn’t have been the same without you.
THANKS AGAIN, MAUREEN–YOU ROCK!
God willing, I’ll see you all here again next year.
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So nicely done Selma
Thank you, Sadje.
You’re always welcome 🤗
Christmas or any holiday can be the opposite 😢
Grateful for the comment, dear Diana. Blessings on your week. xo
🥰
Beautiful & nice sijo.
Nice ❤️ lines written you.
Most grateful for your comment, dear Raj. xoxo
Most welcome my dear Selma 🙏
The tyranny of festive seasons!
thanks for reading and commenting, dear Jane. And thanks for being here with me at NaPo this month. Stay blessed. Good night. xo
Nicely done.
Thanks so much. I really appreciate you saying. Happy last day of April. Sending hugs.
What does the hillside of Mexico smell like? LOL
Great and fun poem