poetry 101 rehab: reflections

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Do you miss the Writing 201 Poetry course by the Daily Post?

If so, then join this blogging challenge and let the poetry flow!


How does it work?

Feel free to answer the prompt, twist it or ignore it; write a poem of your own or share a poem by another author.

Tell us about your inspiration, your creative process or other poetry related thoughts, but this is in no way obligatory.

Nothing is obligatory in this challenge.

The idea is to get together, talk poetry and have fun!


How can you take part?

Anyone can participate, anytime you want.

Publish your poetry post and add a link to it by clicking on the Poetry 101 Rehab badge below or share your link in a comment.

Use the tag Poetry 101 Rehab, so we can find each other in the Reader.

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I will act as your host, and I’ll be here for you to reply to your comments, read your poetry, like and comment.

While this post is the starting point for the challenge, do visit fellow poets in the link-up and chat to them on their blogs!


This week’s prompt is REFLECTIONS.

What do you see?

What do you see, when you look
in the mirror,
or
in the water?

What do you see?

What do you see, when you look
back,
and think?

What do you see?

What do you see, when you look
me,
in the eye?

What do you see?


My starter for ten, entitled REFLECTIONS was inspired by yes, you guessed it, a moment of reflection.

What will your take on the keyword REFLECTIONS be?

Blog about it in a poetry post and share your link in the comments section of this post and by clicking on the Poetry 101 Badge above.

The Poetry 101 Rehab was created by Mara Eastern.

30 thoughts on “poetry 101 rehab: reflections

  1. Andy, your photo makes me sigh–so lovely! And I love the prompt “reflections” (what am I saying, I love ALL your prompts)–and your poetry is always great too. Am I an “Andy fan”? Yes Sir, seems I must be… 🙂

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  2. Thanks Andy…love the prompt but will be pulling out an old one for this week. Have been absent for a short while. I find trying to post from my dodgy internet connection in China far too frustrating (that an too much work crowding my mind) 🙂 I think this one sits well with your prompt though – a reflection in the pond, in the mirror, on life and the ripple effect of all we say and do http://wp.me/p3EbHY-30

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