Today my writing group held its monthly event(s), and I’m both happy and proud to say some fine new poems were penned during the fine poetry workshop held, presented by John Malone. John shared some of his poetry from his new book, Hope is the Helium, as well as other poems from both Big Blue Mouth, and his own blog: https://john3265.wordpress.com/
Attendees, after listening to the stories of John’s relevant poems, were encouraged to write their own poems, of the workshop theme of ‘Objects’. Commonplace objects became far from common, in the hands of the poets present, who gave twists and turns to items we may otherwise consider too ‘ordinary’ to be worthy of poetry.
I am happy with the poems I wrote on the day, and who knows, they might find their way into my next poetry collection! Library books, a red pencil sharpener, and many other items were looked at, and then items in the room where the event took place, and other areas were grist for our poetic mill.
Poetry can make the most basic thing far more than it might seem, when the poet switches on their mind, lets loose their imagination, and lets silliness and fun come along for the poetic ride!
And speaking of rides, John Malone has told me I should right a poem about the car pictured, my new car, and the vehicle that takes me for the ride when I head off to Gawler for my poetry things with others. Sally the Cerato is my freedom machine, and I definitely am keen to write an ode in her honour!
When you look at the ordinary things in your life, a book, a coffee cup, a light, there is no limit to where your thoughts about such objects might take you! Look around the room, pick an object, think about it, and what it means to you, and write! Twist meanings, get puns and humour happening, don’t be afraid, and Write!

yes, let silliness take you where it may and most importantly fun: and yes, Carolyn, we are looking forward to that poem on the red Cerato: hopefully you will post it 🙂
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I’ve just finished writing a poem for Sally Cerato John. And here it is:
Dear Sally
Sally Cerato, this connection we have
Going our way, together, stylish, satisfied.
Clean, confident, affordable, and fun
Sipping away, economically, at her fuel,
she’s the friend I have, to transport me
to the fun happening, with my human friends.
Sally, you brighten my life, as I
commit to helping your Chilli Red panels
shine on, ever brighter! Thank you Sally,
you are my fantastic petrol pal!
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good poem, Carolyn: love the last four lines especially ! 🙂
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Thank you John, I had fun writing this poem!
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Yes! I myself am fascinated by “things.” I certainly could never be a minimalist as I love to be surrounded by items with soul and stories to tell. I love thrifting and antiquing. Just tonight I purchased what is perhaps my new favorite thing, an antique beveled mirror with thick, intricately carved molding. The seller said it is easily over 100 years old. It’s absolutely a thing of beauty and I’m entranced by it and the stories it has to reveal to me…the houses it has hung in, the faces that have peered into it and the lives they lead. I will most definitely be writing a poem about it.
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Thank you for sharing this lovely response, Alisha. The things in our lives all have their own stories, and it is up to us to respect them, and their story.
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Absolutely! And as writers, I think we understand that better than most…the significance of respecting stories. Beautiful.
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I’d love to read the poem you write about that lovely old mirror!
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I better get to writing! 🙂
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I finally wrote that poem! 🙂 If you go to my blog, the poem is titled “Keeper Of The Stories.”
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I would love to read a poem on that mirror 🙂 one of my favourite shows is Antiques Roadshow
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If you hop on over to my blog, you can read the poem about that lovely antique mirror. It’s titled, “Keeper Of The Stories.” Hope you enjoy! 🙂
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