It’s the month of April and I’m here with my bouquet of poetry as NaPoWriMo begins today! It have followed the early bird prompt, though I’m not early, I know 🙂 Here goes the prompt that I’ve followed for...
April is the most awaited month for all the poets across the world as we celebrate National Poetry Writing Month by writing a poem each day to the prompts hosted by various platforms. I’ve surprised myself this time by...
NaPoWriMo Day 30: ArtoonsInn Prompt: Write a poem on the theme “Poetry” Poetry- A Magic Wand! Scattered words Labyrinth of thoughts Emotions overflowing All woven together in soulful verses – Some reflections, some amusing, Some voice of the masses,...
NaPoWriMo Day 29: This one is called “in the window.” Imagine a window looking into a place or onto a particular scene. It could be your childhood neighbor’s workshop, or a window looking into an alien spaceship. Maybe a...
NaPoWriMo Day 28: Our prompt today (optional, as always), is to write a poem that poses a series of questions. The questions could be a mix of the serious (“What is the meaning of life?”) and humorous (“What’s the...
NaPoWriMo Day 27: I’m following the ArtoonsInn prompt today. The prompt is to write a poem on “Sparrows.” I went with acrostic form. Acrostic: Sparrows Sky, with no precincts Pours its love on us Adorable, little creatures we are...
NaPoWriMo Day 26: I followed the ArtoonsInn Prompt today to write a poem on the below picture: Poem Title: The invisible mask Hush! Don’t speak up, don’t talk like that! We are advised from birth till we breathe our...
NaPoWriMo Day 25: Our prompt for today (optional, as always) is to write an “occasional” poem. The poem you write can be for an occasion in the past or the future, one important to you and your family (a...
NaPoWriMo Day 24: I’m following the prompt of ArtoonsInn today that requires us to write a poem on the theme “Difficult roads lead to beautiful destinations.” Here’s my take on it: Poem Title: The bumpy road The road is...
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...