====================================================================== Title: Owl Date: 2025-04-02 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2025_apr02_owl/ Word Count: 168 ====================================================================== > And now for our daily prompt – optional, as always. Anne Carson is a > Canadian poet and essayist known for her contemporary translations of > Sappho and other ancient Greek writers. For example, consider this > version of Sappho’s Fragment 58, to which Carson has added a modern > song-title, enhancing the strange, time-defying quality of the translation. > And just as many songs do, the poem directly addresses a person or group > – in this case, the Muses. Taking Carson’s translation as an example, > we challenge you to write a poem that directly addresses someone, and > that includes a made-up word, an odd/unusual simile, a statement of > “fact,” and something that seems out of place in time (like a Sonny & > Cher song in a poem about a Greek myth). I address You, Owl Overseer of ancient realm Static persistance of dead metaphor In small crevasse of day's end Black coffeelilac, Fragrant like Moist forest floor Blanketed by springtime mist The owls are not what they seem.