Britt's Contest [Round 2 - Tis The Season!]

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Fa la la la la....

    Okay guys, as you all know, Christmas is next weekend...so I want everyone to write a Christmas poem! If you do not celebrate Christmas, please write on whatever you celebrate this time of year.

    You will be docked a point for every time you use:

    -Christmas
    -Presents
    -Santa

    2 BP's for rhyming, including holly and jolly.

    Please PM me your poem and do not post them until you are eliminated from the contest. Good luck! You have until Friday, December 23rd at 2pm (pacific time.) About 17:00 PnQ time.

  • Sunshine
    12 years ago

    LOvely lovely ...i love this, this round is so red and yummy, Christmas features :P

  • Yakari Gabriel
    12 years ago

    Shoooooooot me.

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    BP's mean bonus points for those who may not know my lingo :)

  • Larry Chamberlin
    12 years ago

    Clarification, please: are the BPs for including 'holly' &/or 'jolly' in rhymes, or are you simply giving yuletide examples?

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    It must include holly and jolly in the poem (with other rhymes) to get the bonus points :)

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    First poem has come in :)

  • Decayed
    12 years ago

    One question, if we don't write about Christmas, then....

    we don't have points deducted?

    because, Fitir for example.. doesn't have Santa, nor presents, nor christmas tree..

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Nope. Because I don't know what Fitir is lol. I am hoping that people will just write a Christmas themed poem (or whatever holiday they celebrate). Because Christmas poems are generally overridden with Santa, presents and trees, I'm looking for something not so cliche.

  • Decayed
    12 years ago

    You said you can write about any other holiday.
    So, if I write a poem not about Christmas, then I won't get points deducted like others if they use Santa, Christmas.. because I don't have to use them.

    Ughh.. anyway, I was hoping this challenge would be more challenging :p

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    No, any holiday you celebrate. If you celebrate Christmas, you write about Christmas, and not make it cliche as most poems are about the holidays. It's an honor system, I'm trusting people. I'm not going to research every single thing celebrated during this time of year and pick out the common words... that would take ages.

    It will get more challenging as it goes. This is only round 2, easy there.

    I feel like people are trying to make this more difficult than it is and I'm not really sure why :/

  • Decayed
    12 years ago

    Mmm.. okay.
    Maybe it's not difficult.. but my expectations in this round were very high..

    maybe in the third Round, you'd come up with mega different topics... hope we'd pass through this but, at first. :p

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    My third round is already figured out, hope it's up to your standards :)

  • Blissful
    12 years ago

    I love this idea! The challenge lies in the restriction you've put on the words we can't use, can't wait to see what people come up with!

  • Nicko
    12 years ago

    The expectations should be on how good the poetry will be not on how hard or restrictive the round should be!

    Nothing to whinge about for heavens sake!

    I think a Christmas poem is restrictive and challenging enough.....how to avoid being Cliche

  • Melpomene
    12 years ago

    I think Christmas is challenging, I struggle to write about anything seasonal and I'd probably pull my hair out trying to come up with idea's that aren't cliche and overused. So goodluck to those participating, I'm sure many will need it. Nice work Britt for adding some Christmas cheer to PnQ.

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Oh pfft. You write awesome stuff about seasons all the time! lol.

  • sibyllene
    12 years ago

    I was trying to think of different things you could do with Christmas poems, but now all I can think of is that stupid, stupid commercial where they are singing in the mall. I don't even know what the commercial is for (because my brain shuts down whenever it's on) but it's... shopping themed, to the tune of "Deck the Halls." Horrible. Horrible.

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    I think I know what you're talking about, and it is terrible! So many bad commercials. I hate this time of year and valentines day, all the jewelry commercials. They may as well just say 'Men, if you don't get her jewelry, you fail'. That's what it sounds like they say!

  • Yakari Gabriel
    12 years ago

    If you want someone home for christmas..
    this may inspire some <3

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-22bVkB092s&feature=related

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    I have six poems in... 10 left to go. You have til Friday! :)

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    7 poems now in... 9 left to go! You have 2 days days and 3 hours :)

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    23 hours, 45 minutes. :)

  • The Queen
    12 years ago

    Hurry up, guys!

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    I have 9 poems in so far. Should have 16 by the end ;)

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    I am extending the deadline until tomorrow at 8pm pacific time. I won't be available to close this when I thought I would.

    No excuses now! ;)

  • silvershoes
    12 years ago

    Egg salad.

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Well now I'm hungry.

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Six hours!

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    13 poems in, 3 left to go. Haven't heard anything from two of them, one said they would have it in tonight. Three hours left!

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Round is closed! I will compile all the poems and post shortly :)

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    Eve's New Moon and the Soul's Dream

    The Eve approached quietly
    upon a lonely December's
    breeze and tonight I sat
    with the unwritten words
    of a soul too bitter
    to live, in a season
    made for lovers.

    And as I listened to the
    distant chime of the bells
    marking the stroke of midnight,
    candles flickered
    as a sense of calmness
    arose from the golden hue.
    And I knew you were here, again.

    I felt you, your energy
    pulsing like a heartbeat,
    I breathed you, as the sweet
    smell of pine lingered
    in the air, a remembrance of our
    cherished memories on the Eve
    of the most magical of nights,
    and oh how I still loved you.

    Yet I knew that for you
    to let me go, I must
    leave you go too.
    Though my eyes may rest
    my heart shall never live,
    for I've built my dreams
    around you.

    And with the new moon
    and the unwritten words
    that bruised my tongue
    I wrote the final lines
    of our lives on Earth,
    our season of love and
    our many festive memories.

    I'll see you in Heaven
    someday my love, rest well.
    I love you

    *24 December 2011 Saturday is New Moon*

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    December comes with you.

    I often wondered why the twelfth
    month of the year,does nothing
    but compose waves on the
    horizon of my eyes-

    those melancholic lights
    dangling from the peek of windows,
    tend to remind me of the way
    my soul used to shine when surrounded by your presence..

    you always come with December,
    your smell charmed my senses
    far more than the tree,
    and my lips still shiver at the thought of your absence.

    December is sinking
    on my skin like the sun,
    on those days
    you can't wait see
    end..

    and although you've probably forgotten me by now,
    although I'm nothing but the shadow of a lonely fallen leaf,
    there is still a chance I might swallow my pride..

    still a chance I might call you
    on the twenty-fifth.

    I might,
    I'm not sure yet..

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    The festivity arrivals.

    A jolly festivity
    with a snowy soul
    buys its ticket with a crispy
    incentive to prepare to
    aboard its train
    at December station.

    It entices her friends,
    the spirits of the north pole
    to join her on her arrival
    to celebrate the birth of
    Jesus Christ.

    The elves on everyone's home gets to work
    to be ready to greet her when she comes.

    Now everyone gets adorn
    not even the tables are left alone
    for they are now wearing their garments
    as long as their heights,
    with colorful figurines
    and plates to give it some life.

    The entrances and openings of each house
    look plain, but as the train transcends
    it leaves lights to cover the door's
    and the window's frames,
    in an artistic way.

    In each house a green object
    at the corner of the living room lies,
    with tiny houses, shoo shoo trains,
    boxes on the floor wrapped all around,
    an angel at the top, holy decorations,
    and with lights going on and off.

    And when the festivity finally arrives
    to announce the birth of Jesus Christ
    The spirit from the north pole
    bring more boxes to the ground.
    The elves takes their break.
    The green object with holly leaves
    takes his shift and prepares to give his shows
    as the children participate in his
    gallery of boxes and his runaway of wrappers
    spreading the joy, and purpose of this holidays.

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    You call it Christmas, we call it Yule

    You call it Christmas, we call it Yule.
    Join us and celebrate the rebirth of light.
    Hold my calloused hands. Today love shall rule
    as the red candles illuminate the night.

    The Goddess is sitting at her spinning wheel,
    weaving life and fate, giving birth to the sun.
    She guides me peacefully and her love I do feel
    for she promised me hope, joy and her son.

    Yule and Christmas sprang from the same seed.
    Both remind us of the beauty of renewal and rebirth
    as a thousand mysteries this pagan heart does feed,
    when it adores the pregnant womb of Mother Earth.

    Focus not on office parties, on Santa bringing presents.
    Don't ignore the true meaning hidden in your celebration.
    The magic is always for those who cross the events
    and kneel down to listen to a different revelation.

    So listen to the first one: the symbols of Yule are ivy and jolly.
    Those evergreen plants I have always shared gladly with you.
    Maybe I can exchange my lovely rosemary for your holly
    and some day we can sit together to celebrate the morning dew.

    You call it Christmas, we call it Yule. Can you see the star?
    I honour it every day with perfect love and perfect trust.
    Neither Jesus Christ nor The Great Goddess is far.
    They are particles of beauty, they are the stardust.

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    Winter Cheer

    By the fire my heart burns bright,
    hold me till I'm warm
    on this winter night,
    and as the snow falls
    in the town down below,
    children will wait all snug
    in their beds,
    for a visit from a jolly man
    who is dressed all in red,
    he'll leave gifts all around the
    tinsel bore tree,
    ready to be opened with
    twinkling eyes that see.
    And wherever you may be at this time
    of year
    dabble yourselves in festive cheer.
    Yet by the fire that still burns bright,
    I hope you'll hold me until I am warm
    on this winter night.

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    Potpourri

    She always was a delectable blend of sugar
    and spice
    with that wicked twinkle in her eyes
    and the way her lips curved in a modest
    smirk
    baffling all who chose to intertwine
    with her journey

    with nice etched on porcelain skin
    and naughty weaved into lush locks

    she left an essence of
    frolic
    tattoed on lovers
    anticipation

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    Hallelujah

    He opens his mouth with joy
    to the world and lets the notes
    rise in sync with holly melodies
    of a jolly day.

    Decking the halls, silencing the night
    rocking the bells, O the light
    is brighter than anyone
    could ever tell.

    I see the snowflakes in his eyes
    and hear the hums of a siren
    surging through his throat,

    and for a minute of thought,
    I can no longer tell if the savior
    is my son, there, dressed red in green,
    upon the choir benches singing
    Hallelujah...

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    Yuletide Gauntlet

    Leaves crunch underneath the snow,
    announce my approach, she turns,
    wry smile, she holds mistletoe -
    melts my humbug heart concerns.

    Let the family stew indoors
    discontent, say she's my folly;
    radiant angel quells their wars
    insults fade to bristled holly.

    Through trees that reveal a way
    wandering woods that welcome;
    like magi in the wilds we stray,
    if it's cold, we don't feel numb.

    Ere they came our world was jolly,
    joy disrupted by their strife;
    words to hurt her in a volley,
    taking heat as my new wife.

    A pond ripples, left unfrozen
    centered in a moonlit clearing;
    holding on to who we've chosen
    caring arms are most endearing.

    They do not know you yet my dear
    'tis the season, persevere!
    Their resentment will subside,
    gentle, challenged, beautiful bride.

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    All is Bright

    Shivering, I go
    with a red ribbon in
    my hair, bright against
    the warbly shroud of snow.

    The twigs
    send forth in the twilight
    barbs of glowing glass,
    minuscule, like acorns
    softly lit.

    Swift as a hare
    white with winter, I dart
    my mitten in, hold it
    tight against your supple
    glove, pressing love
    into your fingertips.

    When we kiss
    nimbly and silently
    it's nothing more
    or less than a pair of
    gifts that drift
    gently
    like snowflakes
    out into
    the cold.

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    An Old Woman's Christmas

    There's a procession of ice crunch beneath my snow boots,
    scuffling along a beaten path by the cottage where I grew up.

    Carols are humming from a few blocks over,
    and the laughter of small children filled with holiday glee,
    but they cannot fill my heart tonight.

    ...Nor can the silver lights that glisten on cozy houses
    like magicked frost.
    ...Nor the bewitched pine trees beaming through curtained windows.
    ...Nor even the icicles hanging by threads off thatched roof gutters.

    Pools form on the ground reflecting the moon's whiteness against a golden gray sky,
    but it's the reflection in one murky puddle that catches my eye.

    Resting close beneath my snow shoes is the face of a small girl, shimmering like a dream,
    trapped inside the face of an old woman.

    As if to read the poem written upon my wrinkled heart,
    a hooded beggar in the street resigns herself
    to the slow beauty of Ave Maria.

    She is an angel - my singing angel - on this lonely, lovely night.

    *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQVz6vuNq7s

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    maesse

    He sat hunched
    the world lay heavy upon his shoulders this year.
    "Tis the season to be jolly"
    left a sour taste in his mouth,
    a bitter bitter pill he could not swallow,
    one he refused to swallow.
    a time to rejoice be dammed.

    about a vivid scene of death, destruction
    grisly carnage,
    every horror humanly imaginable,
    broken cracked masonry
    lay listless, white
    broken miserable bodies
    smashed into a thousand pieces

    yet partly of his making
    a job was a job after all,
    what choice did he have?
    he was almighty, god-fearing
    his commander had told him so.
    war could do that,
    make the unrighteous
    righteous

    But war could change a man too
    change all he believes.
    he lifted his head
    to watch his buddy
    reach down, pickup a trembling child.
    a child clothed in blood
    still clenching gold and red tinsel
    in tiny, perfectly formed hands,
    hands identical to his.
    he held her close to his breast
    protecting.
    what could change a man so?
    innocence?

    what did maesse mean to me?
    not a godforsaken thing!
    yet this child still held a belief
    amongst all this death, despair.
    a belief in tomorrow,
    a belief in life,
    she had nothing else.

    the human spirit was stronger,
    stronger than any $2 match box toy

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    Rudolph the Orphan Reindeer

    Silver bells, silver bells atop the white tower
    like a dancing silhouette, swinging to and fro
    serenading yet another lonesome pleaser
    whose life now consists mainly of watching snow.

    He had sailed across the sky a few times before
    from roof to roof down the chimney holes,
    he would often slide landing on the kitchen floor
    while Mom and Dad were at the opposite poles.

    A true hero, many would look up to and admire
    it was until one night, when his fate came to light
    while filling stockings hanging by the fire
    he burnt his nose crusty and bright.

    That's the story behind the other reindeers' spurn
    for it's the time of year he would gladly fly
    across the full moon, all over the stars that burn
    brightly like a fallen fragment of the Northern sky.

    Dancing candy canes and singing angels are required
    bring forth that goblet and wine, and let every man be jolly
    for Rudolph the Orphan Reindeer has been rehired
    by a fat man--who's clad in red with a wreath of holly.

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    On departure

    ---- We never part or return to places, we part with and return to lives.----

    We left thinking someday we'd return as always
    to fir trees, evergreens and boughs of holly.
    Yet we returned to wonder,
    since when has Noelle started
    walking on her own and white hair's
    invaded dad's chin and temples?
    we've missed a lot of beginnings.

    --

    A mystery how these old corners
    still find the strength to tug,
    with the innocence of children,
    at your sleeves as you turn
    to hung your coat. Cheerfully
    greeting you with a mixture of voices,
    scents and faces of all that once lived here.

    Back then a cubby-faced snowman
    was part of my most adventurous dreams
    and I'd cover him from the cold,
    give him button eyes and carrot nose,
    never once caring about his
    distorted features,
    never once seeing
    his missing limbs.

    ''For all the days we missed
    and should have shared''
    We'd toast at every gathering
    yet years apart never seem to lessen
    when lives grow polluted
    with facts and not desires
    should-haves never change a thing

    None hear places wail at the time of departure,
    as those who places have witnessed their wails.
    None see people fall apart as those who caught their fall,
    their first step, their falter.

  • Michael D Nalley
    12 years ago

    I would like to say before these poems must be dissected in the spirit of competition, that all the poets captured the warmth of this season celebrated in a cool season of the northern hemisphere. These are beautiful poems

  • Britt
    12 years ago

    I agree, Mike! I think they all did a great job writing about Christmas in different and interesting ways! Beautiful pieces here indeed.

  • Yakari Gabriel
    12 years ago

    Beautiful writes!

  • Larry Chamberlin
    12 years ago

    Absolutely!

    [Yaki - your avatar! ROFLMAO

    is that one of Santa's giraffes?]

  • Yakari Gabriel
    12 years ago

    That's a Giraffe sticking its tongue out to the Camera in a Zoo in Texas!,I happen to think it is absolutley adorable <3!

  • silvershoes
    12 years ago

    Lovely writes. Merry Christmas Eve if you live in my timezone :) Otherwise, Merry Christmas?

  • L
    12 years ago

    Merry Christmas to all!
    The poems are awesome.

  • Tara Kay
    12 years ago

    How long until the results?
    Merry christmas!!!