NaPoWriMo Day 23: Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that responds, in some way, to another. This could be as simple as using a line or image from another poem as a jumping-off point, or...
Hello fellow bloggers! Apologies for just vanishing for last two weeks. NaPoWrimo was indeed quite exhausting and with my Life Coach course almost reaching its conclusion by the end of this month, I was just not able to manage...
And now for today’s (optional) prompt! Kate Greenstreet’s poetry is spare, but gives a very palpable sense of being spoken aloud – it reads like spoken language sounds. In our interview with her, she underscores this, stating that “when...
genesis conceiving new hopes... sprouting youth vows transforms... is it vital to spurn old? can’t youth dwell with old? Linked to Weekly Challenge # 85 hosted by Elsie of Ramblingsofawriter where she has prompted us to use words...
metamorphosis questions our tenacity fuels drive to win Linked to Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge#65 where the challenge is to use synonyms of “ambition” and “change.” I have used “”drive” and “metamorphosis.”
Courage is a rare trait Foster it with care Life is not so straight Do have the nerve to dare! Earth is crammed with vile With masters of treason Patrons turn hostile In minutes, for no...
I challenge all the rules… Rules that force me to be a victim Rules that want me to submit to sin Rules that coerce me to favor the defendant Rules that forbid me to voice my dissent! ...
Lately I have found myself getting annoyed and irked at slightest provocation. Every little thing seems to test my patience. Whether it’s kids messing up their room or my inability to sneak a few hours for blogging, my irritability...
This post is based on Day 6 prompts given by Poetry 101 course of Blogging University. We have to use Enjambment technique to write a poem on theme “Screen”. Enjambment is all about the arrangement of words on the screen...