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Bridge Lockdown
Written for: The Sunday Whirl, Wordle #589 Words: disrupt, hunt, watch, cut, lockdown, glass, flesh, craft, danger, gathering, challenge, murder Traffic was murder. A lockdown gathering of autos made more of a challenge for drivers stuck on the top ramp … Continue reading
Dependable Dog
Written for: Poetic Bloomings2 – Prompt #378 – Groundskeeping “St. Patrick’s Day is pea-planting day — the first day of planting in our colder-weather regions. As we all celebrate spring’s arrival, let’s grace our garden with poems about planting. Plant … Continue reading
Plan B
Written for: Poetic Bloomings2 – Prompt #277 – Idioms “For this week’s prompt, We’d like a penny for your thoughts. Choose an idiom as inspiration. Don’t cut corners, but you might want to make a long story short. Or, go … Continue reading
The Cookout
Written for: dVerse Poets Pub – Open Link Night: “Casting a Spell” (posted by Linda Lyberg) “Welcome to the Halloween OLN, where we are conjuring up spells of delightfully wicked poems! I hope you are all enjoying this day and … Continue reading
Poem Starting With A Line by Charles Bukowski
Written for: Miz Quickly, November Nudge #18 “POEM STARTING WITH A LINE BY ______Look around. Read some New-to-You poetry. I usually begin with the Poets.orgpoem-a-day and follow the links for further reading; doesn’t matter how you browse, though. Just look … Continue reading
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The Heist
Written for: Poets United Midweek Motif~Design Please write a brand new poem about design or about how a specific design succeeds or fails. Five men at a table– one designated driver, one blueprint expert, one techie, and two season thieves. … Continue reading