====================================================================== Title: Grief Date: 2026-04-10 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2026_apr10_grief/ Word Count: 124 ====================================================================== > And now, our (optional) daily prompt. In his poem, “Goodbye,” Geoffrey > Brock describes grief in three short stanzas, the second of which is > entirely made up of a rhetorical dialogue. Today, write your own meditation > on grief. Try using Brock’s form as the “container” for your poem: a > few short stanzas, with a middle section in which a question is repeated > with different answers given. That cruellest month When soil is cracking Bursting open and blossoming The memory breaks the mind (Was her time well spent? Her time billowed like an Autumn wind scattering pine needles. It fell like April's sun showers) A season marked by bright colours in the fields and hedgerows And shawl-attired sisters cowering in dark corridors.