The tone of your poem is completely up to you. You can explore the skeletons in your family closet or go back to a more blissful childhood memory when everything seemed safer. Only you can decide how to respond to this but try not to judge; just explore, record and move.
Share your poetry with us by linking up. Make sure you visit your neighbors one or two before and after. If you are last on the list go back to the beginning of the list. If you are the first few on the list please go back to the day before and visit the last on the list if you haven't already. Have fun!
1. | Wanda from Team Netherworld | 12. | Lady Whispers | 23. | Steph Beth Nickel | |
2. | viv blake | 13. | nikita | 24. | Mark J-Family | |
3. | alfred booth | 14. | Margit Sage | 25. | Anna Stewart | |
4. | Shah Scribbles | 15. | Julie Jordan Scott | 26. | snlkc/Sonalika | |
5. | Ron Potter | 16. | Samantha F | 27. | Linda Roy | |
6. | Payal Agarwal | 17. | Rhian Williams | 28. | Kailynn- GingerSass | |
7. | Quinn | 18. | Christine | 29. | Jenna Amundson | |
8. | Philomel Chowdhury | 19. | odhran | 30. | Andrea Moore | |
9. | My Sister, My Best Friend | 20. | Annis Cassells | 31. | Deborah Gomez | |
10. | beth teliho | 21. | Esther Spurrill Jones | |||
11. | Cara Valle | 22. | Beth Camp |
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I loved writing to this prompt. The fact I claim I couldn't write it tells me... I need to write it. So my poem, therefore... if you think about it... simply created more prompts for me to write later. This makes me happy. Thank you, Janet!
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