POETRY | THE BRAIN IS A NOODLE
Now
Lune series in Jack Collom fashion
Taking small steps There’s no need to hurry Being here now
No looking back No need for the future There’s only now
Stoping and listening To all the gap moments Right here, now
Sharing this gift Be present always, my friends Everything is now
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A lune is another name for an American Haiku. New York-based poet Robert Kelly first created the lune in the 1960s. The Kelly lune consists of three English syllables in the first line, five in the second, and three in the last. It was named after its shape, which resembles a crescent moon. Later, poet Jack Collom came up with the word-count-variant lune that is more popular today: three words in the first line, five in the second, three in the last. — Source
Poetic response to Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)’s poetry prompt — the present moment
Lori Carlson writes Poetry, Fiction, Articles, Creative Non-Fiction, and Personal Essays. Most of her topics are centered around Relationships, Spirituality, Life Lessons, Mental Health, Nature, Loss, Death, and the LGBTQ+ community. She is the Owner/Editor of Promptly Written and Not For Bedtime Stories. Check out her personal Medium blog here.





