Poetry Dice Challenge 1: Retirement Planning on Starving Artist Income


Before reading the rules of @robyneggs' new Poetry Dice Challenge, I was not aware that those dice with the little pictures on them instead of dots or numbers were designed for poetry. After meditating on the designated sequence of glyphs, I hammered out the strange bit of verse below, and sort of like the way it made my thinking feel. Hope you have as much fun with it as I did!


Retirement Planning on Starving Artist Income

A solitary bulb, unshielded, fills the small room with yellow light.

Is this creative squalor my golden parachute?

Maybe not. But it's what I've got against a future best eyed warily.

And it's warmer in the winter than the tipi was though it cost me the loss of the stars.

Will time balance the scales and return the sky in my lifetime?

Do beads on some archaic abacus click together when our fates are unsealed?

Are divine dice Planck-scale flipping-pennies?

Maybe so. But of course they grow into god-footprint-shaped galaxies.


(The picture at the top of the page is of an original oil painting)

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