Poetry Friday is here!

Welcome to Poetry Friday! I’m so glad you’re here! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter

This month it was my turn to choose the Inklings’ challenge. “Make it easy!” someone pleaded, and I thought I did. But after fiddling around with it, I’m not so sure. I think it’s one of those prompts that sounds easier than it is.

Anyway, the prompt I chose was from Audrey Gidman’s advent prompts (here). She wrote:

Write a poem after Wendell Berry’s “Like Snow” — word for word. Choose a subject: rain, a butterfly, granite, the ocean, anything. Berry’s poem is three lines long. Break down each line. In line one, replace the word “suppose” with something else: what if; in spite of; imagine etc., replace the pronoun and the verb, replace “snow” with your chosen subject. Do the same with the second and third lines. Be sure to write an epigraph that reads “after Wendell Berry”.” I added that everyone should feel free to interpret the prompt in ways that worked for them, including going rogue and writing to another prompt on the link.

As I intimated above, I found these tricky! Here’s Berry’s inspiring poem:

I definitely worked loosely with the prompt. I wrote quite a few of these and would love to keep fiddling and revising. But, it’s time to post, so here are two for today:

Like Rain
after Wendell Berry

Imagine if we fell together
like spring rain, gently, gently
nourishing everything around us.

©Molly Hogan

Like a bud
after Wendell Berry

Suppose we could still unfurl
like a bud, blossoming, blossoming
after enduring winter’s grip

©Molly Hogan

To see what the other Inklings wrote, click on their links below:

Mary Lee @ A(nother) Year of Reading
Linda @A Word Edgewise
Margaret @Reflections on the Teche
Heidi @my juicy little universe
Catherine @ Reading to the Core


59 thoughts on “Poetry Friday is here!

  1. maryleehahn's avatar maryleehahn says:

    Thank you for a fantastic challenge! Both of your poems are dreamy and hopeful. Just what I need.

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  2. Tracey Kiff-Judson's avatar Tracey Kiff-Judson says:

    Haha, Molly, I love that there was a plea to “make it easy!” : ) Your interpretations are gorgeous. No need for more tinkering!

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  4. […] Hogan is hosting today’s Poetry Friday festivities at Nix the Comfort Zone, where she accepted an Inklings’ challenge to write a poem after Wendell Berry’s “Like […]

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  5. It is only in the application that the true demands of the task fully present. This appears like a task with some clear constraints, but the good news, Molly, is that you successfully rose to the challenge. There is much personal satisfaction to be derived from persistence, Your poems convey a hopeful ,what-if feel to them. A great outcome.

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  6. I think you rose to the challenge quite well, Molly! Well done. And thanks for hosting!

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  7. Mitchell Linda's avatar Mitchell Linda says:

    Hello Molly, thank you for the deceptively simple prompt and for hosting this week. I’m having a grand time with my OLW for ’26…finding child everywhere! I need to update my link to my new PF digs. It’s https://open.substack.com/pub/mitchellhubeimom/p/hello-love?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web

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  8. Tabatha's avatar Tabatha says:

    Your poems are lovely, Molly. That sounds like a good prompt to me 🙂 Thanks for hosting us!

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  9. Robyn Hood Black's avatar Robyn Hood Black says:

    We need those hopeful poems, Molly – thank you! I love the depth in deceptively simple verses. Thanks so much for rounding us all up this week!

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  10. Karen Edmisten's avatar Karen Edmisten says:

    Oh, how beautiful these are, Molly! What a great prompt.

    Thanks for hosting this week!

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  11. Susan.Thomsen's avatar Susan.Thomsen says:

    Oh, boy, yes to that spring rain. Well done, Molly. Thanks for hosting.

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  12. Your poems are Ah, like breathing in spring, they are lovely, bring spring on! Thanks for hosting! And Happy Birthday!!! 🥳 🌸 🎉

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  13. amyludwigvanderwater's avatar amyludwigvanderwater says:

    So beautiful, Molly. Thank you for these. Winter’s grip has many meanings for me here…praying for blossoms in all of us. Thank you for hosting and for your generosity. xo, a.

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  15. cathystenquist's avatar cathystenquist says:

    Oh my goodness Molly, all of the poems are amazing. What a clever idea.

    Like Rain
    after Wendell Berry

    Imagine if we fell together
    like spring rain, gently, gently
    nourishing everything around us.

    Such a lovely image. “Bring on the rain” as Jodee Messina sings 🙂

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  18. Tim Gels's avatar Tim Gels says:

    I’m not the first one to think your challenge is outside the realm of “easy,” but I look forward to giving it a shot. Thank you for your beautiful poems, and for hosting!

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  19. What a great prompt and a great mentor poem! I love both of your offerings!

    Thank you for hosting!

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    • mbhmaine's avatar mbhmaine says:

      Thanks, Marcie. I ended up going on a deep dive on your post and discovering several others I’d missed. Congrats on your upcoming book–it looks amazing! Also, thanks again for your analog idea.

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  20. heidimordhorst's avatar heidimordhorst says:

    Good morning, Molly, HBD to you, and thanks both for hosting and for this very fruitful prompt. (I think we have to go “buy Audrey a coffee.”) I appreciate the lean towards spring, the reminder that still, for now, no matter what we’ve done to her, Nature will surely water and warm us. 💚

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  21. Irene Latham's avatar Irene Latham says:

    So lovely, Molly. Thank you. xo

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  22. beautiful … falling, unfurling, blossoming together … it’s its own prayer. Thank you Molly!

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  23. margaretsmn's avatar margaretsmn says:

    It’s a gift to know you. Glad you were born! Happy Birthday. This was a fun prompt imaging all the ways we could be like nature. We could sure use some kindness rain and joyful blossoming. Thanks for hosting.

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  24. lindabaie's avatar lindabaie says:

    Happy Birthday, Molly, your poems are a celebration for you, and you’ve shared with us, beautiful gifts! “After the Rain” feels so hopeful because here in Colorado we need it so much! Thanks for hosting!

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    • mbhmaine's avatar mbhmaine says:

      Maine has been in a moderate drought as well, Linda. I’m hopeful that the heavy snowfall this winter will alleviate some of that and do so without causing another set of problems with the spring melt.

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  25. Mona Voelkel's avatar Mona Voelkel says:

    Molly, your poems are so gorgeous and powerful. I am awe-struck. The “imagine if we all fell together/like spring rain” are two of the most beautiful lines I’ve ever read. Thank you!

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  26. Doida's avatar Doida says:

    Hi Molly, I really love these evocative poems. You Nixxed the comfort zone and touched poetry poignancy. Doida

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  27. jama's avatar jama says:

    Wonderful prompt and your poems are just so lovely and life affirming! Feel calmer and cleansed . . . Thanks for hosting this week and Happy Birthday!

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  28. Denise Krebs's avatar Denise Krebs says:

    Ah, Molly, what a sweet prompt. Wow. So many possibilities. Thank you for your mentors. It got me writing this morning. Thanks for hosting today!

    Like the Desert

    After Wendell Berry

    Consider if I could write
    like the desert, fragilely, fragilely,
    bursting with life.

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  29. Ramona's avatar Ramona says:

    Your poems bring spring to mind. Heaven knows we need spring, literally and figuratively. Time for rebirth!

    Thanks for hosting.

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  30. macrush53's avatar macrush53 says:

    Thanks for hosting. The challenge was exactly what I needed tonight.

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  31. cvarsalona's avatar cvarsalona says:

    Molly, thanks for hosting. Your Wendell Berry-ish poems are well-constructed. I like your spring topic that moves the reader away from “enduring winter’s grip”. I would like to try this format and look forward to reading your Inklings’ and other PF friends blog posts. The repeated words add flavor to the poem. (I unintentionally fell asleep before posting my poem.)

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  32. Thank you for this challenge and for hosting this week, Molly. The simplicity of Berry’s poem made this challenge even more difficult. Your responses are gorgeous. I especially love the idea that we could be  “gently/
    nourishing everything around us.”

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  33. Doida's avatar Doida says:

    Hi Molly, I’m reposting this comment. Technical issues? I really love these evocative poems. You Nixxed the comfort zone and touched poetry poignancy. Thank you for hosting Poetry Friday! Doida

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  34. Poetry is such a natural for kids! It’s short and sweet, not something that laboriously takes all day. Your delightful poetic interpretations would help your students see the possibilities who one plays with writing.

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