2013 April PAD Challenge: Day 13
The April PAD (Poem-A-Day) Challenge is designed to help poets do one thing and one thing only: Write more poems! The process of revision may go on for weeks, months, and years later, but this challenge is all about getting that first draft. Please poem along with us--either in the comments below or silently at home.
For today's prompt, write a comparison poem. The poem could compare one person with another, or it could compare one thing against itself. Or it could take a comparable direction.
Here's my attempt at a comparison poem:
"twilight"
one heart break can't be compared to the next
the same as phone calls are different than texts
one crushes the soul, another relieves
one dashes all hope, another believes
one heart break can happen on just one night
another, over years, fades like twilight
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Writing poetry is exciting, but the hard work of poeming is working through the revision process. The best way to work through this process is to workshop the poems with other poets, and that can be done with the Writer's Digest 6-week course, Advanced Poetry Writing.
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