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Showing posts with label oxblood red. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Oxblood Red: 2014 Poetry Project

Pantone ® Poets and other Writerly Friends, I spent yesterday wrapped in Fiesta red and Cyber Yellow. My son’s school hosted a robotics tournament. I had a great time volunteering, but felt like a run-down robot myself by the time we got home.

It’s Day 14 of the Pantone ® Poetry Project. If you’re new to the project, read all about it at the introductory post.

We only have one color for Day 14, Oxblood Red. Let’s dive into the response poems and then we’ll wrap up Week 2. All three poems have a common theme – looking to the past. What is it about Oxblood that reminds us of another time?

Day 14 Oxbood Red
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Fashion blog Double Take says
Oxblood is THE color...
if you're stuck in 2012.
I have two associations for this color: oxen on a farm and penny loafers in Oxblood leather. Both feel slow and dull, which inspired this complaint – in the form of a tanka – about my dependable Toyota Sienna.

Mini Van
By Laura Shovan

You are Oxblood Red—
dull as a worn out loafer,
heavy as an ox—
and I, your patient driver,
dream of my black Mustang days.

Yes, I really did have a classic black Mustang back in the day. That’s a story for another color. Diane Mayr (Random Noodling) is also looking to the past in her Oxblood poem.

Oxblood Oxfords 
by Diane Mayr

In my youth shoes 
were made of real 
leather, and costly. 
So, each week 
my dad would get 
a rag and a brush, 
twist open a tin 
of dark, rich, polish 
labeled "Oxblood," 
dip the rag in and 
smear the burgundy- 
brown over his shoes. 

I never gave thought 
to the color's name until 
one day it struck me: 
Ox - blood.  Blood of 
an ox! I was horrified. 
Today, almost all my 
shoes are black as 
coal, onyx. Obsidian, 
or a raven. My shoes 
are polished only rarely 
now, but every day I 
make a study of words.

I love the turn at the end of the poem, Diane. Did anyone look up the etymology of “Oxblood”?

February 14 is Valentine’s Day, which Linda Baie (Teacher Dance), used as inspiration for her poem.

Even Oxblood Red Can Be Romantic
by Linda Baie

It’s romantic, 
really!
I remember when
you hit your head
and blood pooled 
in the hat, which 
you held, leaning over.
The blood darkened 
to oxblood red.
It was Valentine’s Day.
With your goofy grin,
you said: “Guess we’ll
celebrate in the ER!” 
You bought us a Hershey bar
from the vending machine,
best chocolate ever!

Linda Baie ©All Rights Reserved

The Pantone ® Poetry Project Week 1 wrap up is here.

If you'd like to go back and read the writing responses from Week Two:

Day 11: Tarmac
Day 13: Paprika, Burnt Russet (With next week's colors.)
Day 14: Oxblood Red


Some of you have already sent in poems for Day 15! Get ready for a delicious repast of Lemon Meringue and Margaritas.

Day 15 Lemon Meringue
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Day 15 Margarita
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