Write a poem of at least 15 lines about the skyline of the city you’re from or the city you’d like to live in.
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Creative writing prompts to get your creativity flowing!
Write a poem of at least 15 lines about the skyline of the city you’re from or the city you’d like to live in.
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Write a poem of any length about a piece of fruit.
Today’s prompt provided by Pickyoafrobarbie.tumblr.com.
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Write an ode to a family member.
Today’s prompt provided by Rebecca Dupas.
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Write a love poem to your LEAST favorite body part without using the word “love”.
Today’s prompt courtesy of PAGES!
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Write a poem about a kiss utilizing a poetic form you rarely/never use.
*Suggested forms: Senryu, cinquain, tanka, ode, pantoum, villanelle, limerick, sestina, persona, acrostic.
*Be sure to add either a link or brief description of the form you’ve chosen.
*Today’s prompt courtesy of sweetturtleberry.tumblr.com
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Write a poem, of any length, about something that spirals or something that cuts.
Today’s prompt courtesy of andthisiswhatcameout.tumblr.com
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Write a free verse poem of at least 10 lines about a conversation between a rainbow and a pot of gold.
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Day 3 Prompt 3
Write a personal poem of at least 30 lines about yourself without using the word I.
*Today’s prompt provided by Morgan Harrison. 🙂
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Day 2 Prompt 2
Write a poem about something that is considered forbidden.
The poem can be of any length and can be written in any form (senryu/tanka/ free verse/ pantoum etc.).
**If you choose to write in a form other than free verse, please share the name of the form and provide either a link or a brief explanation of how the form is done.
This prompt comes to us from andthisiswhatcameout.tumblr.com (:-))
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Day 1 Prompt 1: Write a poem of at least 15 lines that includes the line:
Sometimes, yesterday isn’t worth the memory.
The line can be placed anywhere in the poem.
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