So a new dVerse Poets prompt was this here in this link to the site and the latest challenge … to write something maybe imagined being written in stone, to write a poem, as Rita Dove was commissioned to do for the Folger in D.C. (again, check the link for explanation) for a walled entrance that addresses and welcomes visitors into a space of your choosing … if necessary, give us a couple of lines prefacing the poem as to what type of space the poem is welcoming us into.
Well, this is from the buying of a house 16 years ago with an ex and the Attic of the place and what was left there and what eventually became my blog. Not that I hadn’t written anything before, obviously, but I just hadn’t found a spot to house them yet, literally Frankenberry’s Attic to start with then ..
Shaggy Attic Craft
Its carpet was old
shaggy
littered with left beads
bits of string and cloth
leavings surely missing
what their sacrifice had become
for new cloth
in the Attic of an old house
bought with new promise
once
someone created here
as soon did I
In this Attic of an old house
bought with new promise
once
but faded as love can
move on
though Attic
remained
then
to any place
where words continue to create
themselves
like crafts
with beads
bits of string into whole new cloth
did
once
just now where this shaggy mind’s
Attic would find them
take them
with
to talk in craft
of words
littered with beads of thought
bits of letters, simile’s, synonyms, allusions, delusions
above the shag
strung into whole new cloth

Beautifully crafted, Stephen. Really love how the Attic imagery/metaphor, which begins as a place, ties down the surreal elements of the art of collecting, creating, stringing words then transmutes to a space carried with you where the craft continues to make “whole new cloth.” An inviting space because unlimited with “beads of thought,” “just now where this shaggy mind’s/Attic would find them.”
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(sorry reply to this is below … didn’t click on “reply” to your post)
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The spirit of creation lives on from one who loved the attic to another. I love the idea that everyone who lives in a home somehow leaves a little of themselves behind.
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Yeah, that is such an interesting thought right? And this prompt brought that out for me, so glad of that.
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Ahhh, thank you so much Dora. Yeah, what started as just that actual physical Attic for writing (and eventual escape) turned into a mental spot I could carry with me and have and I thank you so for noticing and giving me unexpected reason to write that out that beginning. Much appreciated. And I do always wonder of the crafter in the attic before me.
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Curious, isn’t it, how a space occupied meaningfully leaves an impression. That sort of connection is its own peculiar treasure. Thanks, Stephen, for joining in with the prompt.
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This conjures up great imagery of the artic like comparisons in your poem. Great work!
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Opps, sorry, I meant attic!
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Thanks Paul and I figured as much. 🙂
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It could be an attic, but it grows with those repetition more a metaphor of a mind… and yes I know the attic of a hoarder, so the real attic was there as well for me.
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Yes, definitely a metaphor Bjorn, just my mental attic to create things and store them.
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I love the creative process in this part: craft with beads, or beads of thoughts, resulting to a whole new cloth.
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Much appreciated!! Thanks Grace!!
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