Calculations
The algorithm slips her
videos of smiling monkeys,
confused cats, dancing frogs,
and dogs speaking of bacon.
She glimpses reels by
the Metropolitan Opera,
the Freelancers Union, and
Encyclopaedia Britannica,
but skips ahead to
Heart some snakes in wigs,
erratic emus, a pig named Bikini,
cockatoos flapping to Queen,
her pocket-sized theater of the absurd.
Deadline unmet, errand not run, and
the room echoes with her laughter.
Susan Thomsen, Draft 2025
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This week Donika Kelly's "Poem to Remind Myself of the Natural Order of Things," a serious work with a powerful turn, inspires us to use something we saw online (a meme, a popular Internet video, etc.) and write from there. Others are giving this prompt a go, too; I am keeping a list here. You will β€οΈ these poems.
Michelle Kogan
Karen Edmisten
Linda Mitchell
Mary Lee Hahn
Margaret Simon
Patricia J. Franz
Tanita S. Davis
Plus, there's more! See Carol Labuzzetta's blog The Apples in My Orchard for the entire Poetry Friday roundup on November 14th.

“Dromaius novaehollandiaeβMaroparque,” by H. Zell. Via Wikimedia Commons. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.
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