My poem “I Danced with a Platypus Twenty Years Back” has been posted among today’s offerings of the Tupelo Press 30/30 Project (9 poets have agreed to write 30 poems apiece in 30 days, to raise funds for Tupelo Press, a non-profit literary publisher). I am grateful to Kris, who provided the title and also sponsored last year’s “Happy Circuitry.”
I Danced with a Platypus Twenty Years Back
Which is of course a metaphor pointing out
disparities in function and form, and the dangers
inherent in assumption: despite its cute appearance,
the male platypus delivers venom through an ankle…
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Tomorrow’s poem, “Nanukatukitsukatsu,” was sponsored by Patricia Wolfkill, who also sponsored last year’s “28 Rue St. Jacques.”
Title sponsorships and 3-word sponsorships are still available. And remember, you can combine the two (as in Sunday’s poem) to force me to use not only your title, but also three words that I’d likely not use on my own. And can anyone challenge last year’s co-winners of Worst Title in the History of the 30/30 Project, Ron, Plain Jane and Mek?*
The sponsored poems are a blast to write, and the titles lead me to poems I’d not otherwise conceive. If you’re inclined to sponsor a poem, Donate to Tupelo, and please let me know as soon as possible what your title is or which three words you’ve foisted upon me.
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* The titles are, respectively, “Calvin Coolidge: Live or Memorex,” “Your Armpits Smell Like Heaven,” and “Reduce Heat and Simmer Gently Without Cloud Cover, Till Sundown. Serves 2 – 7 Billion.” “Nose-Picking Reese’s Hider” is definitely a strong contender for this honor.
I don’t know . . . Venomous platypus definitely has a musicality to it (and I like the idea of it, too). 🙂 Enjoying these immensely, Bob. Great work!
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Thanks, Leigh. I never knew that about male platypuses! Each sponsored poem is a gift – none would have been written without the title or 3-word prompt, and then I learn something new with each one. Much fun.
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I only found that out recently about male platypuses myself; I don’t know why I was reading about them, but I was. Such a nice way to say it (and it almost sounds religious!): each poem as/is a gift. I’m toying with a title (late, I know), but it’s so absurd and I hate the idea of pinning you down to my title. I go crazy and pull out hairs over titling sometimes; I don’t think it’s one of my strong suits, so to speak.
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When I’m having a hard time writing, I sometimes toss off a title, then attempt to write to it. Don’t worry about pinning me down to a title – it’s poetry! Anything goes. Ha!
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What a wonderfully fun piece, Robert! I learned a few things along the way also. You have sent my imagination soaring! Excellent work.
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Thanks, Tanya. The 30/30 is like that – I never know what to expect, and the titles I’m given send me to places I’d never considered before. Fun and rewarding!
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Delightful, educational and thought provoking! I was so pleased to find this treasure in my mailbox this morning. Thanks!
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Thank you. I’m very pleased you like it.
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I can’t believe how incredibly careless I’ve been around platypuses up to now! Whew. Lessons learned! 🙂
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Just remember to limit your frolicking to the females of the species. They still have spurs, but no venom. 🙂
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Enlightening and entertaining…sent me googling! I enjoyed it, learned some! Thank you!
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Thank you. The title is responsible – it set me off and bounced me around!
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And then you did justice to it!
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🙂
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