Entries for the Construct Cup Version 2.0!!! |
Prompt for: June 29, 2014 Subject or Theme: Your Construct Cup Experience Word(s) to Include: (none) Forbidden Word(s): (none) Additional Parameters: Minimum 16 lines. This is to give me an idea of what you liked and didn't like. (Just don't bash the judges too much ~ we still have 2 days to go! LOL) Deconstruction Like a child reaching for forbidden candy, a dieter eyeing tiramisu, a thirsty wanderer traversing the desert happening upon an oasis: hearing The Construct Cup, version whatever is back makes my heart race, my fingers itch and my mind begin to dance. I am a writer, it is what I do. What I must do, have to do. Have little time to do. Ah, but to be challenged by the Cup: sleep is over rated, I will find the time or make it. Find the way to add several hours to my day. Part of it is the sheer challenge on multiple levels. Participants sign on and writing juices spurt, a hungry mouth, watering as the steak is grilled. Those writers I admire, those that intimidate, those who expect a certain level from me, those that challenge me to write my absolute best— (and you KNOW who you are!) For this will I write. A poem a day is exciting, coupled with the incentive, knowing I cannot be too tired, too stressed, too busy, too dead because in chasing the goal taking a day off is not an option nor is using a dreaded word: I must beat the cup. Personally, I must put together a month of poems that I am proud to have written. Inspired or not, I must write. Halfway through the morning, I, who have never been a clock watcher, start checking the time: Is it Noon yet? Is it Noon yet? An hour to go. Minutes later: Is it noon yet? My days begin to revolve around the magic hour. Regardless of when my day starts, it begins the moment the prompt is posted. Lists of words to be avoided at all costs write pen and pen with the oddball ones that must, somehow, fit in. Poetic license to the fore! Days requiring numerous words we cannot use are always more stimulating. Requiring extra thought, extra care. There should always be words to use; words to avoid. Occasionally have more than two that must be included. It is a challenge after all! Construction: we must build our poems, our skill, our craft. It is a cup we must fill to overflowing with our words. To fail will lead to destruction. I, Fyn, must prevail. Fyn |