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I wrote this blog, "February 10, 2020 Midnight Soiree" yesterday, recalling a childhood memory. I used this piece as the foundation for my prose poem and my form poem. Midnight Souree Way back in a different world, when I was young, my neighborhood had a gaggle of kids who explored our world together. Mom often packed us a lunch. The cemetery not far from our block became a playground. There was a hill with chiseled tombstones and at the back was a mausoleum under construction. Perfect for spooky and exciting exploration unknown to parents. On one black Friday night, a game of hide and seek ensued. We ducked and crawled between the graves and hid in empty crypts. No adults present to witness. Midnight in the graveyard, the flicker of flashlights, thud of running feet, hooping and hollering and soap suds in the grotto waterfall drew the attention of two cop cars with searchlights, scattering us to the wind. Creeping in and out of the shadows, we made it home without consequence. Every one snug in their beds. I visit when I can, Mom and Dad now reside in the beautifully finished mausoleum. The same place as our gang's midnight soiree. ~~Judi Van Gorder The form poem is a haiku I had already written at the end of the blog. in the black of night shivers with nervous giggles graveyard - hide and seek ~~jvg Notes: ▼ |