National Poetry Month: Fortune Cookie Poetry 17, “It is better to have beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear”

Before I talk about the poem I wrote, I will say that I am on the road for the next three days and so my blog may look a little different. I considered taking those three days off, but decided not to. I’ll still be writing my fortune cookie poems. I may be writing them on my phone, and I’ve made a different arrangement for fortunes than the literal cookies.

I was thinking this morning how very difficult this is. More difficult, I think, than any writing exercise I’ve ever given myself. I don’t know what fortune is going to come out of the cookie. I don’t know if it’s something I’ll be able to write a poem about.

I eat most of my fortune cookies in fear. But then I find peace when I post about it.

Enjoy my “Recipe for Happy”, inspired by today’s fortune.

Photo and poem copyright 2024 Michelle Garren-Flye
It is better to have beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear. 

Recipe for Happy
By Michelle Garren-Flye

Happy has three ingredients, a simple recipe:
someone to love so you don’t feel lonely
when the nights are dark and long
and you need help feeling strong.

But that’s not all, no don’t think that!
You need enough to eat but not make you fat.
Pass on the fancy, the cakes and ale;
bread, beans and bacon will not fail.

Finally, you just need a little bit of time:
time to live and not be on an uphill climb.
It’s not hard to find, if you look hard enough;
get rid of the waste, the refuse, the fluff.

Of all these, love might be hard to find,
but a cat will do, so never mind.
Cutting calories is nothing new,
and how you spend time is up to you.

National Poetry Month: Fortune Cookie Poem 1, “Love is in the Air”

Happy National Poetry Month to you! Welcome to April. My favorite month of the year.

Every April, I try to post a poem I write every single day. This year, I’m actually incredibly busy with my bookstore, my new editing business, and trying to get my first two novels republished by me instead of the traditional publisher that had them until recently. (See previous post.)

So, instead of trying to master a particular type of poetry (I’ve done haiku, sonnet, and villanelle in previous years), I’m opting for what I hope is a simpler route. I’m writing what I call fortune cookie poetry.

It’s pretty simple. Each day I’ll break open a fortune cookie, read the fortune, and write a poem based on it.

A little background about me and fortune cookies. A few years ago my life took a turn I had never anticipated. At the time it devastated me, and I became obsessed with wishing I could know what was coming at me before it actually hit me. Astrology, online Tarot and Magic 8 Balls (I recently got a real one for my birthday), hitting shuffle on my iPhone music after asking it a question…and fortune cookies.

Have any of these things helped? Probably not. Life is life and sometimes it smacks you around. Unpredictability is just what the world is, and no amount of crystal balls are going to help you see what’s around the bend…or, sometimes, right in front of you.

With that said, I still eat fortune cookies. And right now I have the sweet taste of one in my mouth and I got an even sweeter fortune. And I wrote a poem about it. It’s a sort of sonnet with a kind of cool rhyme scheme. 🙂 Hope you enjoy.

Photo and poem copyright 2024 Michelle Garren-Flye
Love is in the Air
By Michelle Garren-Flye

Love is in the air, you say?
Well, that explains it all.
I’m not looking up today
so I guess I missed its call.

Don’t bother looking out for me.
I don’t think I believe anyway.
Love has no real allure, you see,
and on my nerves, it will fray.

Seductive whispers just won’t work
now that I’ve been set free.
I don’t want to sound like a jerk
but I don’t think love is my key.

So go ahead and float about!
Someone else will hear you out.