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1st Prompt

April 1

1. Grab the closest book.  Go to page 29. Write down 10 words that catch your eye.  Use 7 of the 10 words in a poem.  For extra credit, have 4 appear at the end of a line.

POST! NAME YOUR BOOK and POST YOUR POEM.

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  1. Here's the link to website of the poet who made the prompts,
    http://www.agodon.com/index.html

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  2. Novel: The Watch That Ends The Night

    At midnight when the moon shines we go and ice skate

    on the river.

    The only watchers are the stars
    but at times we create a union

    And they too, sit on the tide
    Warped together for warmth-

    as we fly through the air and
    Create art with our bodies.

    And when the sun begins to rise,
    we retreat back to our homes,

    waiting impatiently for the next night to begin.


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  3. Novel: We Are the Ants

    The Vigil

    There isn't enough space under the roof
    and open walls pull in weather.
    People huddle around the glowing center.
    Others clinging to the perimeter
    heads ducked under umbrellas.

    This flame and rain is too clique to be real;
    each second brings its own eternity.
    Red and blue lights bounce off windows and puddles
    but there are no sirens.
    Colors on their faces,
    hands holding the candles.

    Some stare off into the sky
    maybe watching a distant balloon,
    or possibly just trying to remember why they're here.
    This will only be a memory tomorrow for them.
    A thing of the past in mere hours,
    but around them,
    grief pulls and chips away.

    The mumbles of those seeking answers for God
    and the splatter of the rain.

    She avoids explaining to her sister
    what brings someone to place a gun to their head.
    Instead she'll hold her sister
    when she realizes on her own.

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  4. Novel: Peter Pan

    Night-lights illuminate the pitch black room
    burning for three children
    keeping them awake.

    A thousand times brighter than any night light
    buzzing around the nursery
    a single fairy.

    Tinker Bell.
    Exquisitely gowned
    donning a leaf.

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  5. Book: Beauty and the Beast

    A Simple Dream

    I lay down in the grass, not thinking,
    just dreaming. I imagined a crowd
    surrounding the place where I would be presented.

    I didn't think that anyone would be interested,
    because I am a writer, so I would just be reading to them my work.
    Not everyone might think that it is good enough, but in my world,

    it is a masterpiece. I hear the voice of many in the crowd.
    Some speak of my beauty. Others speak of my intelligence.
    Others speak of the future that awaits me. I just don't know

    which voices should I hear. A simple dream.
    I just didn't think that it will ever come true.

    Everyone in town whispers to one another,
    when they see me walking in town.
    "That's the girl that I saw reading."

    Many young girls inspired by me,
    wished to be in my shoes.
    They tell me that they dream to be like me,

    but do they even know about my dream.
    Picture this--

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  6. Novel: The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh
    To Get Better Even When Everyone is Gone

    The day of Uncle’s “good bye”,
    my mother held her tears
    tight in her throat.

    I could only watch as she snipped her hair
    and watch her pass
    through her days of mourning.

    It was two years before it grew back.

    Long,
    mournful she lay.
    On her bed,
    a make shift couch
    in grandmother’s living room.

    She sees a specter in her tears,
    letting them fall
    after the body had already left.

    “Good bye” he said,

    standing in the kitchen,
    smoking a cigarette
    like he always had; like there was nothing off
    about seeing your brother
    like nothing happened,
    like you didn’t see him burn to ashes.

    A call to farewell,
    is what my mother responded back.
    And then—a
    drop into a slumber.

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  7. Novel: Little Women

    Cold is the March
    The March of the men and the women the people
    Who look for the start
    The start of the line where they part

    The March is cold
    But people on people with borrowed scarfs and hoodies they hold
    the people they March tearing through streets
    Knowing where is it they part
    Eyes, eyes of the people
    Presently staring right into your heart

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