National Poetry Month: Octopoem

This was from a prompt given on Legendfire Writing Forum. Prompt was to write an Octopoem. Directions here.  The fractal I created in Chaotica rather than my usual Apophysis 7.x program.

Created by A Zingler in Chaotica

Embers

Scorching blue embers
Straddles fall leaves
Inside a small, thirsty forest
Then a screeching sand-storm
Sears and ignites the forest’s undergarments
It cavorts and careens like a skater on ice
burns through the fall undergrowth
the scorching blue embers.

By Aibird

Open the door, step inside. Here you find a forest, teeming with animals and birds, which sweeps up the sides of snow-capped mountains. Here in the small pocket of beauty, one finds the essence of my soul. A writer at heart, I delve deep into the finer details of humanity's spirit, and seek to share with others what gems I uncover. I find life exciting and full of interesting surprises, and despite the great pain that often confronts me, I persevere with the joy in my heart still bubbling, and the light of my soul still aflame. There is a time and a place to introspect one's self, but often enough it is best to not look back in regret, but leap forward in the present toward the achievement of one's deepest dreams. I am a wanderer. An explorer. One place cannot contain me for long, but to my friends and family, I remain loyal, for love is not bound by time nor place. Once cultivated and nourished continuously, it binds people together on a journey through the unknown reaches of life.

1 comment

  1. Keep writing. I’m reading your poems. This one made me think of the fires in Florida, maybe the the blue embers reminds me as I think of blue when I think of Florida. Blessi

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