Monday 28 April 2014

New York, New York!

There is a particular prompt which caught my eye because it involves including certain 'elements' in one's poetry. The prompt is to write a New York School poem. This type of poem is named for a group of poets who lived in New York during the 1950s and 1960s. Among these poets are Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch.

Many poems of this style are conversational in tone, refer to friends and places in and around New York, display humour, include pop culture, and present a sense of the importance of art its many forms.

We are prompted to follow the 'recipe' for a good New York School poem, found here: http://jacket2.org/commentary/recipe-writing-new-york-school-poem. We may include as many or as few of the listed elements as we wish.

Below is my poem, dedicated to my friends Nicki and Ian who live in Hollywood and Washington DC, respectively.


Until we meet again

We will meet again, my friends,
Nicki Bixler and Ian Reynolds,
On the Brooklyn Bridge,
Or on a bench in Central Park,
Or outside the The Dakota
Where John Lennon died,
Where we’ll will think of our days
In pubs in Scotland,
When we walked The Royal Mile;
Now we’ll walk the sunshiny Broadway
And eat hot dogs,
While dreaming of
How the heck we came to be here,
This ‘halfway point’,
And I’ll wave my farewells
Until we meet again.

            Andrea Vermaak

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