Tidying the Workbench
When I aim to write a poem
sitting with intention, holding my pen;
I am the small, tidying mouse in a shed
caught on night-vision video in Wales
and the blank page is my box.
I find the ideas scattered
all over the workbench
and set to task selecting
clothespins of connections
nuts and bolts of meaning
long straws of argument
I pull; I tug;
I lift and drag;
climbing up over the edge,
and dropping, arranging, shoving
each thought into order
I hoist ideas that are bigger than me, and slide them into place.
I fuss with the long and arduous until it fits when things shift.
When the ideas are cleared,
each word ordered,
I leave
and rest
only to find a mess
when I return.
For yesterday’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub, Dora challenged us to choose an animal as a metaphor for how we approach the blank page. It was a timely prompt as I had just seen this adorable video about a mouse that secretly tidies a workbench every night, and it instantly clicked for me that that mouse is me writing a poem.
Cute and apt way of looking at collecting ideas of varying shapes and sizes in preparation for poeming.
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I really have nothing new to add that the others have not said already. I really just wanted to comment that I thought this was brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you.
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First time seeing this video, thank you for sharing! I love that the poem combines diligence and organization into a crafting artform; and gives the Muse those positive chaos vibes to inspire.
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I’ve seen that video too, Maria, and I love where it took you in this adorable poem. I especially love these lines:
‘I find the ideas scattered
all over the workbench
and set to task selecting
clothespins of connections
nuts and bolts of meaning
long straws of argument’
and
‘I hoist ideas that are bigger than me, and slide them into place.
I fuss with the long and arduous until it fits when things shift.’
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Thank you.
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I like that thought of writing as tidying up, creating something clear from the mess… that video is amazing.
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Glad you enjoyed it. The video made me happy.
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Maria, you capture the writing process with the metaphor of a meticulous mouse. The imagery of arranging thoughts and the recurring cycle of creativity is charming and relatable. Well done!
~David
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Thank you.
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I love the idea of the mouse tidying up a poem and then coming back a mess. This part is my favorite: I hoist ideas that are bigger than me, and slide them into place.
I fuss with the long and arduous until it fits when things shift.
The video is amazing, thanks for sharing it.
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Glad you liked it.
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How charming to picture a poet as a little mouse with ideas and words flung about, then diligently collected into order! Especially loved: “clothespins of connections/nuts and bolts of meaning/long straws of argument.” Given the video (so cute!), I can’t help but think the little mouse is getting something rather rewarding from it, as the readers (and viewers) are! Thanks for joining in the prompt, Maria.
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Thank you. As I said, it was timely, an inspiring prompt.
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