A few days ago, one of the questions on a writers’ Facebook page was, What do you do to get unstuck from a writer’s block? My answer was I simply wrote. Darcy and Flora took over, I recorded their conversation and activities and voila! I was unstuck. There’s something else that gets me in the mood to write: poetry. Poetry paints a picture with only a few words and some poems point this writer’s mind into the realm of the Make Believe, the What If, the imaginary world that only I can create.
Among the books on my crowded bookshelves, are two sets of Childcraft. The set that has some of my favorite poems has a late copyright date of 1960 but the earliest is 1934. As you can imagine, the poems are old. I love them! I want to post here two of my favorites that really put me in the mood to write a cozy mystery! See what they do for you.
The Mist and All
I like the fall, The mist and all.
I like the night owl’s Lonely call
And wailing sound
Of wind around.
I like the gray November day,
And bare dead boughs That coldly sway
Against my pane.
I like the rain.
I like to sit And laugh at it–
And tend My cozy fire a bit.
I like the fall–The mist and all.
–Dixie Wilson
Some One
Someone came a-knocking
At my wee, small door.
Someone came a-knocking,
I’m sure–sure–sure.
I listened, I opened,
I looked to left and right,
But nought there was a-stirring
In the still, dark night;
Only the busy beetle
Tap-tapping in the wall,
Only from the forest
The screech-owl’s call,
Only the cricket whistling
While the dewdrops fall,
So I know not who came knocking,
At all, at all, at all.
–Walter de la Mare
Don’t they give you a case of the delicious shivers?
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