Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

A List Poem

Things on my mind:

how many fungus gnats will be on the yellow sticky traps today

why the copy machine on the 4th floor struggles so hard to print on card stock

my lack of a plan for dinner tonight and how I’d better figure something out before Emily comes over

why Phoebe insists on barking every time someone is in the hallway

why my upstairs neighbor insists on playing his DJ music so loudly that it vibrates our ceiling and makes me feel like I’m “in da clurb”

the overnight trip on Thursday and Friday

making sure I’m fully packed for the overnight trip on Thursday and Friday

feeling untethered

but holding onto faith

the students of mine who want to try a month without their phones or tablets

the fact that I don’t know if I could survive a month without my phone or tablet

the fact that it’s not that I don’t know if I could, it’s that our society is designed in such a way that if I went a month without my phone, I’d probably run into some trouble

the vlogs that my students recorded this afternoon

“What is UP, y’all?”

“Hey guys, welcome back to my channel.”

as though they’d been doing it forever

our podcast and how we managed to record another episode in less than 10 minutes

(“I couldn’t do this with anyone else,” Ana said, and I agreed)

what the F is going on in Yellowjackets and how I just want to rot into the couch and binge watch it

how I can’t just rot into the couch and binge watch it yet because I need to finish this slice and figure out dinner before Emily gets here

the fact that I don’t know how to end a list poem

but the other fact that this ending will have to do

Comments

14 responses to “A List Poem”

  1. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    “Messy brain.” Ha! I feel this way today. I tackled today’s Tuesday writing similarly: list writing. “Messy brain” accompanies the feeling of being “untethered.” May we both make or locate a great dinner, and may we both get grounded.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I just jumped right over to yours! 🤞 for that dinner and the grounded feels!

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  2. juliemckelly4 Avatar

    Your ending to your list poem caused me to wonder, is there ever an ending to a list?

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Ha! So true!!

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  3. bullets and blanks Avatar

    lots on the mind today. A good place to spit it out. And list writing procrastination is the best way to avoid tasks for me! Thanks for sharing this brain list update.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      List writing procrastination is the perfect description!

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  4. mbhmaine Avatar

    I love how one item on your list flowed into the next, and each offered a small peek into your world. “Feeling untethered” definitely resonated with me. I’m counting the days til spring break (7 in case you’re interested!).

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Oh, we’re coming off spring break now. I’m jealous! We’re in our countdown til the end!!

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      1. mbhmaine Avatar

        OMG! I just listened to your podcasts on the way to work this morning. What a treat to hear your voices as I drove in! It was such fun to listen to your conversations. You two are such a dynamic duo! Keep it up! (Oh–and I was so excited to hear my name 🙂 I feel famous now!!)

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      2. Amy Crehore Avatar

        🥰🥰 this makes me so happy! Maybe you can be a guest on an episode — we want to talk about the Quoddy retreat! And maybe do a mentor text study of one of your slices?! Let’s connect!!

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  5. kiropa1 Avatar

    I love the circular nature of this and how it so accurately reflects life. Love you! What’d you have for dinner????

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Omakai hand roll bar!

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  6. Angie Avatar

    This is my kind of writing! My brain totally relates to it and I love it!

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