Last month, viewers were invited to compose poems about a well-weathered ball-shaped Japanese Makura stone that is in its final stage before breaking participles. Following are some of the poems that this stone inspired. this stone.
staring deep
into the stone’s old soul
I have seen
that from a river’s wrath
came the shape of a shell
tanka poem by an’ya
enucleate how the eye of time
for time has perchance leached
all trace of time away
and demineralized as it is
we can but say we knew not
what it was but what it has become
and in the shell of our mind’s eye
leave all to fickleness and smile
by James Young
earth scientists say
life began in a small pond
a long time ago…
egg shells
spring left behind
by a raptor
by David McMurray
waxing gibbous
my grandma’s gentle bite
of the birthday pudding
by Pravat Kumar Padhy
for all
love and affection
I endure
my fragile fringe
the form of an imprint
by Pravat Kumar Padhy
Makura stone
This hollow feeling
inside
by Valentia Ranaldi-Adams
Makura stone
Earth’s dwindling
resources
by Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
fractured heart
resilient spirit stoops
by Hema Ravi
You are a piece of history
A nature-freak has written paeans
Kissed you, fondled you
A materialistic one trampled upon you
Walked on with prejudice
Your privilege and pride
When a young heart
Squealed in delight
What a chiseled beauty!
by Hema Ravi
broken geode
time peels away
another layer
by Seren Fargo