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Time and Place Poetry Session 4

Welcome to our fourth session together, creating poetry inspired by our homes and the objects in them.

Before we get stuck in, here’s a short video to encourage you with your writing.

Three short videos follow, each introducing a type of poem for you to enjoy creating. After each video there are visual examples to guide you.

Please type your own poems into the ‘comments’ section at the bottom of this page. We hope you enjoy these writing exercises, and are really looking forward to reading your poems!

Session 4, writing exercise 1: Group Poem

As I say, this is an experiment!

In the comments box at the bottom, type your word or phrase in, in response to the word ‘bathroom’.

Then, look through all the words and phrases that are posted, and choose a few that stand out to you. Arrange them into a poem. No rhyming required! Good luck! Let’s see if we can do this together!

Session 4, writing exercise 2: Cinquain Poems

Cinquains have five lines. Each line has a set number of words.

Here’s a picture of how the lines and words work, along with my effort.  

Session 4, writing exercise 3: Free Verse

Free verse is a wonderfully liberating form of poetry- no rhythm or rhyme, any length you like – go with the flow!

Pick an object in your bedroom that has significance for you. Then write, freely! Post your poem in the comments box below.

That’s all our writing exercises this week. We hope you enjoyed them. Perhaps you could create more poems this week and explore the three forms – our own experimental group poem, Cinquains and Free Verse – further.

Hope to see you back for more poems next week.

With love from the Time and Place team, Jess, Keith and Liz xx

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Gail Gregory

Bathroom – Clean and Bright

Irene Donaldson

(Bathroom). Luscious!

Irene Donaldson

Lotions and potions in many colours and scents

Keith Oliver

Thinking of the last segment, I am thankful to you Liz for another fabulous week of support and encouragement to try some creative activity. Alongside this the connections and teamwork between you, Jess and myself and the lovely volunteers we are blessed to have. I have really enjoyed trying the ideas thus far and loved reading everyone else’s poems. Thank you X.

Last edited 4 years ago by Keith Oliver
Liz

Bathroom line:

Every morning, every evening

Liz

Brush, brush, spit!

Jonah Desalesa

Love this Liz!

Liz

The cabinet, high on the wall

Liz

Bathbombs fizzing, colouring the water blue, pink and gold

Irene Donaldson

Overcrowded shelves and cupboards

Irene Donaldson

Gentle steaming of mirrors and wafts of perfumed air

Irene Donaldson

A rush of water disappearing into clouds of bubbles

Jonah Desalesa

Love this line Irene!

Irene Donaldson

A kaleidoscope of rainbow bubbles scatter in a breath

Jess

Bathroom lines:
A bath creates a steamed lobster of me
(And)
I step from steam all sparkling clean 🧼

Jonah Desalesa

Bathroom line:
Steam in the mirror, Steam out the door

Jonah Desalesa

Bathroom:
Looking for the soap that I dropped on the floor.

Lucy Jobbins

bathroom – relax, bubbles and fluffy towels

Tracey Shorthouse

Bathroom – relax – candles – bubbles

Liz Jennings

Okey dokey, I think we’ve got enough to get started in mixing and matching lines to create a new poem. Here’s my go: you’ll see I’ve chosen random words and phrases from the suggestions – feel free to use whole lines or not, as you feel. There’s no right or wrong, so have some fun and experiment!

A rush of water
Steam
Bathbomb fizzing
I step in
And become
A lobster

Ha! That was fun – look forward to seeing your poem soon!
Love, Liz Jx

Keith Oliver

Mirror, mirror on the wall, have to reset as I am so tall!!

Brigitta Rae

Shampoo’s and lotions

Brigitta Rae

Cinquain poem
Dream
shouting out
you scare me
I am not awake
sleep

Brigitta Rae

My nights are often disturbed by dreams and I’m told I often shout out.
so really I was drawing on my own experiences.

Brigitta Rae

Bedroom My big bed sits in the middle of the room Two separate duvets dressed in blue adorn my bed One duvet for me, one duvet for him I make this bed with its two separate duvets almost every day As I make my bed my mind often wanders To a land far away and long ago My Oma’s big bed sat in the middle of the room Two separate duvets adorned her bed I remember lovely crisp fresh smelling and newly ironed duvets One for her, the other spare, no need to share My Oma no longer, but as… Read more »

Tracey Shorthouse

Bathroom Poem

A rush of water
Causing a kaleidoscope of rainbow bubbles to scatter in a breath
Candles lit,
Gentle steaming of mirrors
I step in and relax

Tracey Shorthouse

Thank you Liz 🙂

Tracey Shorthouse

Cinquain Poem

Dreams
Can be
Worrying, Peaceful, Long
Or short, then I
Awake

Tracey Shorthouse

I had to think really hard about this one to be honest, I got the first three lines, then it took me a while until things click into place. x

Brigitta Rae

Cabinet high on the wall
Clean and bright
Every morning, every night
Brush brush spit

Tracey Shorthouse

The Salt Lamp The salt lamp in my bedroom, gives off a soft glow Warning off unwanted demons in my mind No worries of the dark creeping in Playing havoc and creating monsters I sometimes wake in the night, and turn towards my lamp Smiling, knowing I am safe But if I get out of bed, I must turn all the lights on To be doubly sure that I am secure Safe in my minds eye, those demons that the dementia doth cause Hallucinations which only happen when my brain gets tired The dementia fights to take control But I… Read more »

Gail Gregory

Hi here is my Cinquain Poem

Sleep

Eyes
Shut tight
Darkeness or light?
Duvet wrapped, pillow puffed
Night!

Thank you Gail

Gail Gregory

Good Morning
Here is my Free Verse Poem

Im square and take up lots of space.
Im squishy bouncy and soft.
Im covered in a luxurious throw.
Smooth, silky and soft.
I have a little hide away place.
underneath the mattress.
So lift me up look inside!
Wooo lots a storage!

Why when there is storage, 
Do we fill it to the top
Do I need this bedding 
Im gonna be so hot!
3 duvets 6 blankets
Sheets and sheets galore
It is quite possible 
Im gonna break the floor!

Gail Gregory

Hi Here is my Bathroom Poem

This is where I like to be alone
Relaxing in the bubble zone
Lotions, potions, colours and scents
This is definitely not for gents!
Fluffy towels
Clean and bright
Lots of pampering out of sight 

thank you Gail

Emily Rafferty

Here are Irene’s Cinquains:

Dreams
Vividly loud
Here then gone
Wonderful places and memories
Revisited

Sleep
Always evasive
Optimistic calm before
The nightly battle rages
Defeated!

Lucy Jobbins

Keith Oliver’s poems for this week! Dreaming (cinquain) Dreaming Bob Dylan Complex, nobel poet Inspired my guitar playing Enigma Whatever – In my office (narrative poem)   Described by others as brave Prefer to be happy Listening to Dylan, Young and Cohen Rather switch to S and G Or Mumford and Son and think of myself as hype Whatever that means Sitting in my office Pondering with my thoughts on the day Music and exercise certainly helps Screen flickers and promises not to slip away A bit like my intentions Whatever that seems Turn up the volume Take in the… Read more »

Keith Oliver

Thank you Liz and Thank you Lucy for both of your support and encouragement all of which means a lot to me. Kx

Frances Isaacs

Week 4 Cinquain 1             Dreams 2             Often bad 3             And frightening too 4             Making me scared rigid 1             Nightmares Free Verse – In My Bedroom Ours is a sunny room. When I awake the sunlight reflects on the wall opposite my bed and slides gradually across and by the time is reaches the bookshelf, it’s 8.00 am. Time to get up and tidy the clothes from the day before. Set out fresh things for a new day. I open a drawer full of things from my past for no discernible reason. What greets my eyes are things I used to love and have treasures for decades.  My teddy’s… Read more »

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