
Hello dVerse Poets! This is Merril from Yesterday and Today, and in my part of the world (southern New Jersey), we’re in the early part of autumn, where it’s often warm during the day and cooler at night, and summer’s humidity is gone—or it was until this past week.
Tomorrow night Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) begins. I am not a religious person, but I love the family dinner and gathering we will have later in the week. It seems like a harvest celebration to me. In other parts of the world, it may be celebrated differently, but my family eats apples dipped in honey, pumpkin soup, and a round challah, among other things. We drink wine, and I usually make an apple cake and baklava for dessert.
But I’ve also watched the days growing steadily shorter. Halloween comes at the end of the October, and Thanksgiving is near the end of November. That is the end of the harvest season. The farmers’ markets that stay open in autumn usually close at Thanksgiving.
So, you may have guessed the theme(s) for today—harvest and haunting. These themes are not October-specific, so it doesn’t matter where you live or what season it is. You may choose to combine the themes as Carl Sandburg does in Under the Harvest Moon. Or you may choose to write about one or the other.
Siegfried Sassoon’s poem “Haunted” is about a man in a haunted wood. It has a Twilight Zone feel to me. It was written in 1917. Sassoon had served in the war and had been wounded in battle; he spoke out against the war, and then was put into forced convalescence, then sent to battle again. I imagine he was haunted by what he had seen and experienced in the trenches, battlefields, and hospitals.
You can take the themes of harvest or haunted literally or use them metaphorically in any way you wish. Harvest grain, organs, fish, or emotions; imagine the grim reaper with a scythe. Write about something that haunts you, regret, a long-ago love, thoughts of someone who has died, or actual ghosts. Explore a haunted harvest.
You may also use the painting above, “The Harvest Moon” by Samuel Palmer as inspiration.
There is no form requirement for this prompt. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Add the link to the Linky, and then read and comment on others’ poems.
Love the connection between haunted and harvest… I tried to combine them in some kind of metaphor…
I will be over to read in a second. I sort of did that, too. 🙂
Good evening poets and thank you for such a fun, flexible prompt, Merril, which gave me the opportunity to dust off an old poem and rework it. I can’t wait to read spooky poems.
You’re welcome, Kim. That’s wonderful. I’ll be over in a minute. I still have to post mine. 😊
Hello, Everyone! Welcome! It’s starting to really seem like autumn here in South Jersey. Perhaps you’d like some pumpkin cake or apple pie, or a warm beverage while you ponder and peruse poems. I can’t wait to read your poems!
Hi Merril! I’ll have a piece of pumpkin cake!
Here you go. Feel free to help yourself to more. 😉
Hi Merril. I found the prompt quite interesting. Looking forward to a bounty of harvest as well as spook fest! 😀
Hi Punam, I’m glad you enjoyed the prompt. Your link in the Linky doesn’t work.
Sorry, missed this. I really don’t know what happened.
Earlier I used to remain awake after posting but these days as soon as I link my post, I go to sleep. 😅
Understandable! I was afraid that your site was down. That’s why I emailed you, too.
Your mail alerted me and I know why so many people did not read my post. This is the first time I have had with WordPress, except of course my comments landing in spam. 😂
Well, I’m glad it got sorted out! 😊
😊
Punam’s link is not the right one. Can someone help?
I tried to reach her through comments. I will email her. I can’t access her blog at all.
I’ll see if my comment reply works.
Hi Jane. Merril was able to access my post after I reshared my link at Mr. Linky. I think the link did not work for most people. 🙁
Your blog is accessible now. I’ll read your post.
Thanks, Jane.
This message was sent by you two days ago and I received just now.
It went to the spam folder and I had to approve it. Thanks!
Thanks a lot, Grace. WordPress workings are sometimes beyond my comprehension.
At least it’s fixed now!
Darn!!! I’ve been slaving over a quadrille and finally got it posted only to see that was the wrong prompt! i don’t know how I got off. So, this is not to prompt. But I’m posting it anyway because I’ve devoted most of the morning. to it..And now see it is not even morning anymore! I should go back to bed but have a play to go to, so here is my poem with all its missteps..
Oh wait.. I just read that the prompt includes thoughts of someone who has died, so here I am, on prompt again. Perpetually confused, I remain …..
Oh my! You’re not having a good day. I will be right over to read. I hope you enjoy the play! (Make sure you have your ticket. 🙂)
And also, you commented on Poetics, but you posted on the quadrille linky.
Big mixup. It is now on the Quadrille prompt and off of this one. I will write a different poem for this one. I believe Forgottenman changed the link for me. It is wonderful to have friends who know what they are doing re/ the technical parts of a blog. Thanks to Merril for pointing out I had the wrong link..You have been a good fairy today with both me and Punam, Merril!
You’re very welcome! We aim to please at the Poet’s Pub! 😊
Ha. My friend had the tickets, fortunately, but I did drive a mile beyond the turnoff to his house and had to turn around! Shhhh. Don’t tell.
😂😂
Shana Tova Merril ☺️ Your dinner sounded lovely.
Thank you, Christine! Shana Tova! 💙 We’ll be having the family dinner over the weekend.
Enjoy it all ☺️💕
Thank you! 💙
Thank you Merril, here we are in the midst of seasonal change, my how they seem to fly by at times. Mine went a little dark 🙂
The seasons do fly. I’ll be by to read in a little while, Paul. Thank you!
No rush 🙂
Thanks for this prompt, Merril (and greetings from central Jersey, where the weather is also precisely as you’ve described it)! I’m not sure how closely my poem answers the concerns of your well-chosen prompt, but I hope others might find it interesting!
Hi Chris, you’re welcome! I’ll be by to read in a little while.
Hello Merril and All. Good prompt and I’ve used that pic before to inspire poems. I went with straight up haunting.
Thank you, Lisa! 😱
You’re very welcome.
Hi Merril– i posted to “thoughts that haunt.” thanks for the prompt and for hosting! i also made an apple cake this week! yummy.
Hi Ren–thank you for writing and you’re welcome! Apple Cake yumminess time!
Thanks for an interesting prompt, Merril. 🙂
You’re so very welcome! 😊
Thanks for the timely prompt, Merrill–I wrote this today BEFORE reading the prompt, and realized it was perfect! We’re in synch!
I love that, Xan! 💙
I forgot to thank you for hosting Merril. My deepest apologies. Getting ready for surgery on a growth in my right shoulder, so been distracted — sorry… and thank you! 🙂✌🏼🫶🏼
No need to thank me, Rob, but you’re very welcome. I hope your surgery goes smoothly and the recovery, too!
Way late to the harvest. Please don’t punish me!
Well, I seem to have left the link open . . .I’ll be by in a bit.