To Write and Roam: a Mobile Sonnet for WWWP5K

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To Write and Roam

Who uses a pen to notate when with
a swipe of a finger, you make letters
appear on your touch screen phone? No mere myth
this handwriting, this scratching that fetters
some writers, keeps them up deciphering
their ink marks until night drains into day.
I do not indulge in quill sharpening.
Nowadays, I can write and walk all day,
Or just for six miles but hey, who cares?
It’s still walking and I’m still writing–err
tapping? Swiping? Tearing my hair? Who dares
to text? My creativity flowers
on long walks, that’s why I started this poem
on my smartphone, so I could write and roam.

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written while walking 6 miles on 10/26/15 in support of  Automattic Worldwide WP 5k (#WWWP5k) and then edited of course.

77 thoughts on “To Write and Roam: a Mobile Sonnet for WWWP5K

  1. Reblogged this on buffalo elliot and commented:

    Poetry is mindfulness and it’s forward motion. I can’t think of a better example of these facts than what this young woman has done, while participating in Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5K! Enjoy!

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  2. Well done. I started a pretty intense workout program after about a year of neglecting my body for a novel. I’ve found that ideas come more readily when you get the blood flowing. I think Bob Marley called this phenomenon “Lively up Yourself.” Thank you!

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