One-Two poem

At lunch-time lately, I’ve been writing a lot of poetry.

Here’s my latest.

One and Two

right hand
cupped over ear
cell phone
tucked against your
right hand
talking to her
or him.
I don’t know you
anymore
are you a fag
or what
why did you leave
why me
it’s easier
I think
to think that you
turned gay
that I didn’t
blow it
but that I just
never
had any chance.
Truth is
I think I did.


About this poem: This might look like free verse, because it doesn’t have punctuation. However, it’s not– free verse is just free– it doesn’t adhere to any rhythmic or rhyme pattern. This poem, on the other hand, has an alternating monameter/dimeter (one foot, two foot) rhythm all the way through, with a slight trip on the line “anymore.” However, “anymore” only has one foot (it’s an anapest), despite having three syllables, and is therefore a monameter line anyway.

This poem was inspired by all the people I saw walking in and out of the movie theatre at lunch time, carrying cell phones. Some of them were with their dates, and I wondered who they were talking to. When I wrote “or him” I realized the poem was about sexuality and the confusion that comes when someone recognizes their sexual orientation while you’re seeing them romantically.

Contest Results

These are the contest results for My poetry contest.

First Prize (6 months paid time to LiveJournal or a rename token)
Seventy percent of a Haiku (or Thirty-Nine percent of a Tanka)” by

Second Prize (2 months paid time to LiveJournal)
Songspinner, by

Third Prize (10 invitation codes)
Sinus Infection by

Honorable Mentions (1 invitation code each)
Future Parents by
A window into her soul by
limerick by
A new home for Mortaine by
haiku by
Accomplishment by
Haunted by metaphors by

Thank you everyone who participated. I loved the poems. I enjoyed reading them all, and regret not being able to pony up for prizes for everyone who sent in a poem. I invite all of you to join my new poetry community to participate in regular exercises of our poetic muscles.