Showing posts with label contrast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contrast. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

Poetry Prompt - Transformation

Photo by Steve Howard
Spring is awakening full force here on the east coast of the United States. Trees are showing a beautiful range of greens and many flowers are in the early blooming stages, coloring the landscape in lovely hues. Whether you're in the northern hemisphere witnessing the same blooming that I am or below the equator watching the fall colors take over the land, seasonal changes are a time of transformation.

As these transformations unfold before my eyes, I am reminded of the need for contrast. Without the dull greys of winter, I may not notice and appreciate the glorious colors of spring. Without the overbearing heat and humidity of summer, I might not enjoy the cooling breezes and fiery colors of autumn. Contrast brings balance.

I need noise to appreciate the silence.
I need crowds to appreciate being alone for awhile.

This week's prompt is a form challenge to encourage us to embrace this world of contrasts.

The Prompt: Select two contrasting words. They can be (but don't have to be) opposites. Use these two words to begin a Diamante poem, transforming from one to the other in just a few short lines.

Word Prompt(s): Transformation, contrast, balance

Happy writing!

Amy McGrath - poet and mixed media artist