Papers, scanned and filed.
Nothing, left to hide.
Torn, to pieces.
poetry | 101 | rehab | papers
My prompt for this week’s Poetry 101 Rehab Prompt, inspired by an afternoon of paperwork, is PAPERS.
So, this week, show us your papers.
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I like the poem! And the prompt.
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A bit of history, a wish for peace: Paper Wishes – http://wp.me/p5BCD4-qw
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Love the poem! Short but very detailed at the same time. Nice!
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Here is my attempt at today’s word: https://noos2mee2.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/papers/
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Interesting poem and prompt. Not sure how to approach this one… 🙂
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Great poem! I found this prompt intriguing. Here is my contribution https://whenithoughtiwasfat.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/poetry-rehab-paper/
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I like the compact nature of your poem.
So, I made mine micropoetry. Did fudge the “s.”
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oops: did it again: https://adarkenedhouse.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/papers-cut/
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Awesome poem – I love the brevity and I have the sneaky sense that there is in fact something to hide by removing paper trails…
Here’s my effort for the week: https://tuckedintoacorner.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/poetry-101-rehab-paper/
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Here is my take on this week’s prompt https://oudeis2005.wordpress.com/2016/02/12/the-desk-lamp/
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And an excellent take it is too!
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Here is my take…http://susanscreativewritingandpoetry.com/2016/02/12/haibun-missing-paper-poetry101-rehab-21216/
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Here is my poem for this prompt:
https://schattenengel.wordpress.com/2016/02/15/paperthin/
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Papers have so many uses … but I do love the forests!
https://arousedblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/10/papers/
Sorry posted this on the wrong page. Eagerly awaiting this weeks topic?
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An acrosTic shadorma series:
Stains
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A great, succinct poem – love that last line.
Thanks for the creative prompt and here is mine: https://thewalkingpencil.wordpress.com/2016/02/21/turning-over-a-new-old-leaf/
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Thank you, glad you liked my rather brief poem!
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You excelled in quality over quantity 😀
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