We were all a bit skittish at Wednesday's writing group zoom meeting, although there was much discussion there was little writing.
Had we lost our mojo? Or had the prompt of thinking about a memory turned us into chattering teenagers, as at least two of us pondered our school days? Crisp new uniforms and shiny shoes.
I've continued pondering...
I thought about gingham school dresses and how I still wore one at secondary school. It was on the official uniform list and my mum made me a new one in a more grown up style, but I was the only one in summery blue and white checks.
Perhaps I didn't want to grow up as fast as everyone else.
There was also some talk about PANTOUM poetry, which I had never heard of before so I googled it. This was the best illustration of how to write one.
I've decided I quite like poetic form, I like the challenge of fitting words into a defined rhythm, which is very odd because I usually hate filling in forms and I'm actually a writing outside of the box kind of girl! As ever I am complex and contrary.
Which leads us full circle to gingham dresses being slightly out of place in those early days at "big" school. Navigating puberty and all the changes that occur between being a child and growing up to be an adult.
Eventually inspiration struck and I came up with this...
First Love
Clinging on to childhood
In my gingham school dress
Sunny summer days so good
No boys I want to impress
In my gingham school dress
Carefree days of daisy chains
No boys I want to impress
Skipping down country lanes
Carefree days of daisy chains
Love me - love me not
Skipping down country lanes
Childhood all forgot
Love me - love me not
Childhood all forgot
Holiday romance doesn’t last
Catch his eye, heart beats fast
First ever pre-teen crush
Summer romance doesn’t last
Heart all turned to mush
First ever pre-teen crush
Sunny summer days so good
Heart all turned to mush
Clinging on to childhood
Another google search and I've found a list of 168 poetic forms - which could keep me going for some time...
...watch this space!
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