Keep moving on: W3 Prompt #69: Wea’ve Written Weekly

  • Below are the first 14 lines of Leonard Cohen’s (1934 – 2016) ‘Anthem’;
    • Select any two or three of Cohen’s lines from below and incorporate them into a poem of your own;
      • You must: keep Cohen’s words in the original order, but you may change the punctuation;
      • Your poem should be no less than five lines and no more than 20 lines.

‘Anthem’ lyrics

The birds they sang At the break of day Start again I heard them say Don’t dwell on what has passed away Or what is yet to be Ah, the wars they will be fought again The holy dove, she will be caught again Bought and sold, and bought again The dove is never free Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in

Keep Moving On

Start again I heard them say
Don’t dwell on what has passed away

For you are young and still have life
You will again be someone’s wife
Live for the now and just move on
No matter who is here or gone
there’s someone else you need to show
that you continue to bloom and grow
and though the sadness still is there
you breath in deep for some fresh air
knowing that the day will bring
freshness like a new day’s spring
and tears will dry and chokes will stop
you’ll grow buds like an early crop
and bloom and shine like once before
you’ll live your life forever more.

©2023 CBialczak

23 comments

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