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unacceptable

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 19

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 19, 2016 | Comments 136

For today’s prompt, take on one (or both) of the following prompts: Write a cool poem. Or… Write an uncool poem

Just Let That One Be

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WPOM Poetry Prompt 18

you dreamed you were your coworker

I Go in Disgust

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 18

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Transportation

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WPOM NaPoMo Poetry Prompt 17

write a fantasy poem

The Storm Haiku

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WPOM Poetry Prompt 16 NaPoMo 

write a haiku about a storm

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Organic Food

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 16

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 16, 2016

For today’s prompt, write a poem about (or at) a food establishment. You could pick on a chain like Taco Bell or McDonald’s, sure, but maybe there’s a local favorite–or some special dive. Heck, maybe that place where you took your first date or got your first job. Have fun with it, and if you need to do a little research, go out for something to eat. #aprpad #NaPoMo

Confusing

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WPOM NaPoMo Poetry prompt 15

write a villanelle

19 line poem consisting of five tercets or three lines and one quatrain or four lines with repeating lines...very complicated...had to look at an example to see where the first and last lines repeated...the sample I saw had eight syllables per line so that is how I did mine...guessing that is part of the requirement but I could be wrong as I have no knowledge of this form before now...lots of work not fun for me...

Life Story

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#WPOM #Poetry #Prompt 14 #NaPoMo

you found your life story in a public library would you read it from cover to cover or leave it a mystery

Time Out

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 14

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 14, 2016

For today’s prompt, write a time out poem. There are moments in my life that I wish I could take a time out. For instance, it would’ve been nice earlier this year when I had pneumonia, but life and work keeps chugging along. But there’s always a chance to take time outs in poetry if you dare. So dare to write a time out poem (or two) today.

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