Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Friday, December 22, 2017

It's Been A While


Hi friends, it's been a while.

Somehow, by the grace of God I managed to get through this semester in one piece, and with a decent GPA to boot. I can't take all the credit, as I was at  the mercy of my amazing professors and relying on the kindness of my friends to distract me and comfort me when I needed it. I reached out to them and managed to stay away from self destructive behavior which could have easily turned both me and my academic career into a hot mess.

Also -- I got an A on my first undergraduate Thesis! That's right, ya girl battled through depression, anxiety, several all-nighters, and lots of trial and error and somehow managed to make a cohesive paper. I'm still exhilarated from it, honestly.

Break has been wonderful so far. One of my very best friends who I have not seen in over two years is back in town, and I have been so hyped getting to spend time with him. I'm currently in D.C. cuddling up with my cat and Jeremy, which is delicious. We are taking the train back to Virginia tomorrow to celebrate Christmas with our families.

After everything, it's still not easy. Christmas is bittersweet and my family is still struggling in many ways, but I am thankful for the good things. I am thankful for what I have achieved so far, and for the deep love and selflessness I am shown every day from my friends and family. Y'all are the bestest.

I will try to post again soon and share my Christmas adventures! Stay tuned, or... you know... whatever the blog equivalent of "stay tuned" is.

Lissa

Thursday, November 2, 2017

New Poem: Through The Looking Glass



Through the Looking Glass

Here, inside
Is the scent of death.
My mother said
The roses had died,
The roses have given their final breath,
The roses have bled
And turned white.

I thought I heard
A sound there
That hushed my cries.
Was it the coo of a bird?
Or your silly laugh? Your foot on the stair?
Or the heavy sighs
That you might

Hear from a weary old house
Settling in its tired foundation?
Yet in the mirror I swear,
In your minnie mouse
Pajamas, with boundless elation
I saw you were there
To kiss me goodnight.


This poem is property of Lissa Fulton and may not be used without written permission from the author

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Mid-Semester Update/Reminder to Appreciate Small Things




So far, this semester has been a blessing and a curse. I guess that is pretty typical for college. I have been so busy that the weeks seem to fly by, and I hardly have time to just stop and appreciate small things. This post is a reminder, to me and to you, to stop and remember the small things.

This weekend was especially busy. I finished my run as costume mistress for our production of John Cariani's Almost Maine at Fletcher Collin's, and rehearsed for Robin Hood is Dead a wonderful new play by Paul Menzer which will be having its world premier (fancy!) later this month.

I have a lot of big things to look forward to this fall. My thesis is started to come together at last, and I am about to start working on the bulk of it (wish me luck!)
Auditions for a really great play are coming up next month, which I am already preparing for. Also, Jeremy and I might have found our dream house (which we will try and rent if it is still available by the time we are financially able to start moving -- hopefully before Christmas!)

But those are all big things -- wonderful things! But big things. I want to also list a few of the small things. There are a lot of them, but I will mention just a few from the past week.

Making new friends, and strengthening old ones -- this is something I noticed happen today. It was just a conversation, a hug, a smile, but it was worth SO much.

The flowers on the side of the road (I took an awesome picture of them).

Fall in Staunton is too beautiful for me to explain, it's truly an experience. This town is so lovely.

Making art for Mab's Drawlloween Club!

The people who like and support my art. It honestly means so much, even just a simple comment or "like" on Instagram.

The people who compliment my clothes. It makes me feel like a million bucks. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way so I try and return the favor whenever I can.

Evan Peters. He is just so good and talented, like damn.

My boyfriend Jeremy. He is okay, I guess. ;)
He also sends me pictures of Alastor, which make me SO happy.

Raspberry Zinger tea from Celestial Seasonings. Seriously, I love that shit.

Also, I just ordered the fabric for my Halloween costume! I will make a post about the process of making my costume once it is finished (so probably some time next month) stay tuned!

I feel like I need to keep this blog updated with more of my personal stuff, not just my poetry and writing (not that I plan to give that any less attention!) If all goes as planned, there will be more posts like this one in the future. :)

Lots of Love,

- Lissa

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

New Poem: Tulip




Tulip

The tulip glistens
With morning dew
Its soft petals are flush
With rosy hue
It bends its neck
It feels your soft caress
It hears the secret wishes
You confess.
It does not know
What those fingers need
Or if your eyes
Are filled with greed
Or if your mother’s wisdom
Will bear fruit
Or if you’ll pull its stem
And tear its roots.
In you it plants
Hope of sunny days
Of cleansing, fortifying
Water sprays.
Will you give it a life,
A promise, a pledge?
Or have its juices
Stain your scissor edge.
The tulip glistens
With morning dew
It doesn’t know
What you will do


This poem is property of Lissa Fulton and may not be used without written permission from the author

Saturday, September 16, 2017

New Poem: Ballad of Bilquis


This post is slightly NSFW, even though I wrote it while at work *coughs awkwardly*






Ballad of Bilquis

In a nicotine stained bar room
On the corner next to the shop
With one-room flats rented up top
He waits, overstuffed, in the gloom;

That ragged wolf with eyes that shine,
That through urban prairies will creep
In search of some innocent sheep
To lure his way, to mark her fine

White wool with his sharp yellow teeth
And watch the light dim from her eye
And hear her desperate dying cry,
That wolf is now waiting for me.

And I meet his gaze with blushes
And I bare him my supple chest
He can imagine well the rest;
A Syrinx among the rushes.

And I give him a cherry smile
For the rank words slathered on me
And I will pout and I will tease
For every voracious and vile

Touch from his groping, greedy hands.
On the stairs we hurry up
I promise he may drink my cup
And rape and pillage all my lands

I promise to suck and to kiss
If he would please lie on this bed
And wrap my arms around his head.
He arches back in total bliss

Unaware of my eager blade
Till it buries beneath his skin.
Joyfully the blood may begin
To run, and his sick glimmer fade

But not before he sees his doom,
The face of all those he defiled
Bright with vengeance, flush and wild
The once consumed that now consumes.


This poem is property of Lissa Fulton and may not be used without written permission from the author

Sunday, September 10, 2017

New Poem: "Underage Drinking"


A new poem for class (first draft, just like the last one)




Underage Drinking

At twelve I had my first taste
A bottle of Jack in leather
With hair like honey bourbon
It bit and stung but still I drank it up

I was hot blood, head dizzy,
An alcoholic animal
Fighting blindly
For a taste of forbidden fruit on the tongue.

At fifteen I thought was ready
To hold spiced rum
Warm in my heart
To sing songs to Bacchus and Smirnoff

With lips like liqueur
Spilling over my glass
I gorged on the taste
Of bitters dulled in rich fruit flavors

At four I tripped in the morning mist
Alone, groping for home
Mouth open to find
The last dregs in my cup all drunk up

A churning, fermented ocean
Rising in my belly
The sweet turning sour
And drunken memories wretched up on the floor



This poem is property of Lissa Fulton and may not be used without written permission from the author

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Home at Last


Staunton, Virginia has become such a home to me over the past three years. It's beautiful, and mountainous, and full of creative people. It is also the first place I have established myself independent from anyone else. My sheets are on the bed, my rugs are on the floor, my knives and spoons and forks are in the drawer, etc.
It's funny how mesmerized I get by the idea of my own independence, the physical manifestations of it that I see every day. It's also ironic, because obviously I'm not here living completely independent from everything else! I have such an amazing support group at college which I don't know if I will ever be able to find again. I have friends who will pick me up when my car breaks down (Emily saved my butt that night), or buy me a cup of tea (too many of you to count), or give me granola bars and cookies when I'm running low on breakfast food (thanks Layla!)

But I think that's how life should be: A healthy mix of looking after one another and being looked after.

- Liss

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

She

I am taking a poetry class this semester. Here is my first poem (for the class), before any edits.


Drawing by Lissa Fulton



She


She descends
Like a bird of prey
I know her
Unknowable name
She comes now
To fill me with clay
She tells me
Not to speak again

She comes now
To fill up my breast
I know her
Unknowable name
She flies now
Off to her cold nest
She watches
Till we meet again





This poem is property of Lissa Fulton and may not be used without written permission from the author

It's Been A While

Hi friends, it's been a while. Somehow, by the grace of God I managed to get through this semester in one piece, and with a dec...