The assignment for the Poetry Seven this month was to write a poem in the style of ee cummings, taking one of his works as inspiration. Although cummings is one of my favorite poets, and I've blogged about him before (in relation to Frank Cottrell Boyce's fabulous novel, Cosmic) I did a little research anyway. And discovered this:
Between the ages of eight and twenty-two, cummings wrote a poem a day.
Yeah. That.
And here I am, trying to follow in his pen strokes.
First of all, I had a hard time naming what I was attempting to do. What did "in the style of" mean?
imitating?
mimicking?
shadowing?
following?
tracing?
Then one of the Poetry Seven used a word I liked: echoing. Perhaps I could do that. (thanks, Andi!)
---Sara Lewis Holmes, inspired by "in Just-" by ee cummings
One more thing: we also decided to record these poems, as ee often did. Click on the sound file below to hear me read my work aloud.
Other echoes of ee cummings can be found at each of the Poetry Seven's blogs today:
Liz, echoing "i like my body when it is"
Tricia, echoing "silence.is a looking"
Tanita, echoing "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls"
Laura, echoing "Spring is like a perhaps hand"
Kelly, echoing "maggie and milly and molly and may"
Andi, echoing "a wind has blown the rain away"
Poetry Friday is hosted today by Katie at the Logonauts.