Poetry Month Prompt #10
April 10:
Write a poem about a usual, boring day, the monotony of life. Concentrate on the mundane and routine that make up life, like washing dishes or dusting shelves.
From the Muse library: [m]otherhood by Anna Lee Jancewicz. “The mothers in this collection are awkward women with desperate urges, struggling with their failing domestications and profound disconnections. They have foul mouths, open legs, violent impulses, and they navigate a warped version of our mundane world in which anything can happen. They are irreal housewives who have shocking answers to the perennial question, “But what do you do all day?”