2013 April PAD Challenge: Day 4
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,…
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, take the phrase "Hold That (Blank)," replace the blank with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and write the poem. Possible titles include "Hold That Thought," "Hold That Space," "Hold That Poem," or whatever else holds your attention.
Here's my attempt at a Hold That poem:
"hold that door"
that broken door
that ache for more
hold it open against the night
peel back the layers of electric light
eternal slight of adoration
muttering loss of imagination
hold that door against the brain
throw open windows for the rain
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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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