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April 9 – Sonnet Sunday
Today, the prompt, a Sonnet. And like many sonnets, the theme for the prompt -Love. spring walk soft green lawn slopes down to a velvet lake a loose patchwork of blankets coats the grass the picnics planted in sunshine and … Continue reading
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April 8 – Twenty Little Poetry Projects
Oh boy. Today’s prompt was originally developed by Jim Simmerman and has 20 different rules to follow, or to add, into a poem. (Here is a link to the prompt and the twenty little rules – https://www.napowrimo.net/day-eight-10/ ) Lots of … Continue reading
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April 7 – Make a List
Hello All. The inspiration for today was to make a list, or start a list, or let a list happen. The inspiration was the poem by James Tate “The List of Famous Hats”, which was wonderful. Well here is what … Continue reading
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April 6 – Vermeer
The prompt today was to find a poem in a language you don’t know, and then try to work out your own version. This prompt draws you in, and shakes you while you try to do justice to words you … Continue reading
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April 5 – Dark with a Smile
The prompt today was to read the poem The Melon, by Charles Simic. It is a lovely poem that, as was said on the NaPoWriMo site, “…illuminates the juxtaposition between grief and joy, sorrow and reprieve.” This is poem is … Continue reading
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April 4 – The Triolite
Today’s prompt was to compose a Triolite. An 8 line poem, with 8 syllables per line and lots of other rules. I have been to the zoo recently, so here is my first Triolite. The Kudu Picture now the lesser … Continue reading
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April 3 – Opposites are hard
The prompt today was to find a poem and then rewrite it, using an opposite word for every word. After spending a long day away from paper and pencil, I followed the prompt, but in a very elementary way. Opposites … Continue reading
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April 2 – poem #2
The prompt today consisted of a list of words, questions and answers. It resulted in this untitled poem. Suggest a title if you have one. Under pressure life squealsHot flash to low growlLayer by layerWrapped in discomfortThe soul’s melody slips … Continue reading
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Happy April and Poetry Month
Hello All. Sorry to have been away so long. It has been a busy, trying year. But now it’s April, and again, time for NaPoWriMo! I will try to write a poem everyday of April. It’s going to be tricky, … Continue reading
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March 14, 2022 – Pi Day!
Better late than never. Enjoy your Pi day!
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