About Lesson
“On Tradition / Camping” by Francine Cunningham
Sometimes I get jealous when I listen to other people’s stories
Of their traditional upbringing, but then I think, they never had KFC
To hear some of my contemporaries tell it
They were raised on bush meat, fresh air and wild springs
They lived all traditional
I lived in the city
We went camping
In the driveway of my grandparents’ trailer park,
In the camper they drove when they sold at powwows
“The Brightest Thing” by Ruth Daniell
It’s a blue moon tonight. Remembering
The lunar eclipse years ago, the red moon
You held me under, you expect indigo,
Royal, peacock, sapphire. I explain, no,
The moon is just the full moon,
Second full moon in a month, pearl
As always, white…Disappointed,
You dress anyway, join my hand
With yours in the sleepy elevator,
Step past the plastic tropical ferns in the lobby,
Through the sliding glass door
And into the midnight air beside the lake
To stare up at the familiar moon,
Perfectly ordinary and rare.
“Z” by Fiona Tinwei Lam
Tiny zigzag on the snow
Of the page, you add sizzle
And fizz, a spritz
Of pizzazz to words
You visit. Electric
Eccentric, you buzz
Through Fuzz
Daze
Doze
Snooze.
Plurals, possessives zip with your zest.
You never fizzle. Even at zero,
You’re everyone’s thunderbolt!