
Wednesday Word
for 15 November 2023
cull
You can respond in the comments below or go visit the All Poetry contest for November. Your response can be anything made from words. I love poetry, but anything can be poetic and you needn’t even be limited to poetics. An observation, a story, a thought. Might even be an image — however, I am not a visual person, so it has to work harder to convey meaning. In the spirit of word prompts, it’s best if you use the word; but I’m not even a stickler about that. Especially if you can convey the meaning without ever touching the word.
If responding on All Poetry, you are limited to the forms of that medium, though my contests are fairly open as to form. However, if you have something long, post it in the comments below. That said, please don’t go too long. Keep it under 2000 words. I’m not going to count, but I’m also not promising to read a novel.
Unless it’s really good!
If you have nothing to say, that’s fine. I know you all are busy and distracted. But if you’ve read this far, then I’ve made you think about… cull.

the price
they sleep-walk through streets shambling rambles along the brownstones and towers rimming hours between harvest and hunter with platitudes for gratitude and no thankfulness to fill the belly and the dogs cut lambs from ewes calves from cows mother from child while wild winds rip hearts from bodies deemed worthless sundering the all that is wondering life from what is of profit to none in this house they come with grasping hands gasping ragged breath bereft lungs in the smokey air sharing last meals amongst strangers for what is it to be and to be of benefit to these they do not see the herds are culled in this fall and we cry to no-one as our children march willingly into the waiting jaws
©Elizabeth Anker 2023

Alas, I have been “culled” by the 12 line minimum. I feel wordy poetry is the antithesis of poetics and usually am attracted to and write in the haiku/tanka forms.
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I am just the opposite. I love words. Plus, I’ve read too many bad brevities. But I read everything submitted for the contest and have been known to bend my own rules and reward truly well-done poems of any length. So far I haven’t been called on it…
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