NaPoWriMo Day 14: Gabrielle O’Donovan – Vegetables

Go veggie with today’s prompt from Gabrielle O’Donovan.

With shortages and rocketing prices, and even the government praising the turnip, here is a chance to celebrate our veg and show them some love. Use over the top, extravagant language, be personal and have fun. Don’t worry about form, the ‘irregular ode’ seems pretty relaxed. Maybe use a rhyme or two if they come easily. You could look up some of Pablo Neruda’s brilliant odes to vegetables ( for example onions, potatoes and tomatoes ). Here is one of mine.

Ode to a French Bean

slouched languid
up my fence
svelte and exotic

so Frenchly smooth
with your violet flowers
and pods indigo chic

juicy, crunchy scrumptious
no freight miles
no plastic

nurtured on my windowsill
how virtuous
how fantastic 

Gabrielle O’Donovan

(published in The French Literary Review, Issue 39, March 2023)

Gabrielle O’Donovan is an Australian living in Greater Manchester. Her poems have been published in magazines and anthologies in the U.K, France and Australia and alongside art exhibitions.

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NaPoWriMo Day 28: Gabrielle O’Donovan – Give voice to nature

Connect with the natural world for today’s NaPoWriMo prompt from Gabrielle O’Donovan.

Be the voice of something in the natural world

My prompt is to write a poem in the first person from the point of view of something in the natural world that is not a bird or animal – for instance a tree, a river, a cloud. It’s a chance to observe, free associate, have fun. If you can, go outside for inspiration, and spend some time with whatever you are giving a voice to.
I wrote some short poems about trees a few years ago when I was working with Roselle Angwin and recommend her book ‘A Spell in the Forest – Book One. Tongues in Trees’. For more inspiration, you could read Don Patterson’s wonderful sonnet, ‘The Wave’, or Louise Gluck’s ‘The Wild Iris’.
My two short poems are on Willows, and it is worth noting that it is currently Willow month in the Ogham tree calendar.

Salix Babylonica
I am diva of the riverside
I am Monet’s moody blue
I am star-crossed lovers
I am Salome’s seductive dance
I am a coloratura trill
I am the shiver in your spine
the risk of letting go

Crack Willow
I am the hawk’s eye view
I am the blackbird’s call
I am cricket’s straight bat
I am the arch of the harp
I am the song of the wind
I am weaving the earth
flickering your dreams

Gabrielle O’Donovan

Gabrielle O’Donovan is an Australian living on the Cheshire edge of Manchester. She is a member of Second Light women poets’ network and has been published in anthologies, journals, and alongside art exhibitions in the UK, France, and Australia.

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