For this week's prompt, write a friend poem. Your friend poem could be about a friend, dedicated to a friend, explore friendship in general terms, discuss how hard (or easy) it is to make friends ...
I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide ...
Don't really interact anymore the third year. But there is always one, That is special to me, who made a difference in my life. I look up to you, respect you and I truly trust in you. Soul mates ...
Now she felt like a kite buffeted by the winds / Held aloft by the death-defying will / of a cut-and-bleeding, care-worn ...
As a poet myself now, that fascination with the written word remains, although it has evolved from limericks to sonnets and free-verse love poems as well. I often hear from peers and students that ...
Choose four lines from the poem. Practise saying them out loud along with the actions. Now try without looking at the text. Can you perform your four lines for a friend or family member?
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