Category Archives: Poetic Magnetism

Magnetic poetry poems. Published each Tuesday.

Some Days I Hate Myself

Sorry. This was due yesterday. If it makes you feel any better, I also just found out yesterday that my husband and I had tickets to a show that we’d managed to forget about, too. I’m thankful we’re both quick … Continue reading

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The Cat (Who Walked By Himself)

This poem is longer and more complicated than most of the ones I post for the Poetic Magnetism feature. I also wrote it without any assistance from website suggestions, my Haikubes, or poetry magnets. Consider that my attempt to make … Continue reading

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Got Weed?

Weed whackers, that is. Today’s haiku is similar in nature to one that I’ve done before, but we can consider it a treatise on the unchanging pattern of life. dear Sir or Madam, Refrain from whacking my weeds. Thank you … Continue reading

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Nice Weather… Today

Today’s Poetic Magnetism is a tribute to the lovely weather outside, as we transition from spring to summer in Washington. Two haiku popped into my head today, so I’ll include them both. For all those in climates that have less … Continue reading

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Death of an Angel

No haiku this time. I switched back to Shadow Poetry this week to give you some variety. There are a lot of good words for this update, but these arranged themselves into something somber and significant. They don’t have a … Continue reading

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