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| | | | | Picture credit: Britta Benson Here's my response to this week's W3 poetry challenge, set by poet of the week, Carol Anne. This week's guidelines: write a haiku, senryu or tanka, include the word 'strength'. You can find the full guidelines and Carol Anne's prompt poem here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/11/13/w3-prompt-133-weave-written-weekly/ I deviated from the prompt a little. I... | |
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| | | | | Here's my response to Sadje's WDYS picture prompt. Somehow, her prompts always find me at the right time. 8am, Monday morning, and ready to write, ... blue and broken, by Britta Benson | |
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| | | | | maybewe live on in dreamslegacy wound in memorybound with loveon the canvas of subconsciouscradled beyond our lifespantimeless I wrote this poem for the Wea've Written Weekly prompt #204. The prompt was provided by Lesley, who asked us to do the following: WriteaCameopoem-a tiny, distilled moment-on any theme you choose. Form 7 lines; Syllable count: 2... | |
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post features three seasonal haiku poems written for a poetry challenge, evoking autumn imagery of wind, porch cooling, and bonfires. | ||