Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 558
For today's prompt, write a question poem. The poem could be one long question, or it could slide a question in with the rest of the poem. Or maybe it provokes a question. Of course, the question could be the title, and the poem attempts to answer or subvert it. However you decide to poem this week, I won't question it.
Remember: These prompts are springboards to creativity. Use them to expand your possibilities, not limit them.
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Here’s my attempt at a Question Poem:
“Time to Worry”
Why do I worry
over snow that
won't ever fall?
Forget about the
weather while we
weather the fall.
And why does the time
seem to glide by
like a heron?
Don't count the days
as you wait for
your brave heroine.