This is it everyone, one day left. One more day of poetry and prompts and hopefully, it's been enlightening for you! Challenges have been met and you are all awesome!
So today, you should be dancing on the moon yourselves! In fact, that's what we all should be doing, so let's dance, shall we?
Writing Prompt:
It's time to celebrate a job well done, a love won, the turning of the sun. Write about that exuberant feeling you get whenever you are happy, that feeling that makes you feel like dancing whether it's on the earth or the moon!
Word Prompts:
ecstatic
exuberance
joyful
celebrate
on cloud nine
Suggested Form:
Let's make this fun. Free verse for those who need to dance outside the lines, and for more of a challenge (and because we're also dealing with the night sky) how about a constellation form called the Pleiades? Very structured, as are some dances.
Song Prompt:
Don't forget these are only suggestions. You can do whatever you feel like doing. Just remember to visit three other participants and read and leave positive commentary! Thanks!
Here’s my Pleiades. Can’t believe we’re bearly there. Have loved the poetic connections!
ReplyDeletehttps://peacockpoetryblog.wordpress.com/2018/10/30/star-jumps/
A little free verse about my journey through OctPoWriMo. Participation in this campaign is my first serious attempt at poetry. (If I dare call mine poetry :D)
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Aye, yer a pote who caint help hiself
Deletehttps://syncwithdeep.wordpress.com/2018/10/30/release/
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the Haiku type twist in the meaning
DeleteHow very appropriate!
ReplyDeletehttps://janedougherty.wordpress.com/2018/10/30/pleiades/
Someone has to be the killjoy who brings the dark poetry and give the depressing reminder that while the happy people are partying, someone is suffering.
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Love the way you capture how it feels to look on at the perceived joy of others here from a different place...
DeleteBut for today, it is very appropriate. Thank you.
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ReplyDeletehttps://castingsuspicion.blogspot.com/2018/10/waking.html
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ReplyDeleteWant to take an opportunity to thank each and everyone who has contributed to the OctPoWriMo... deepest gratitude... specially for novice like me this is a great platform to learn ...I write because it is therapeutic and also I find clarity in the events around as I write in a flow ... though I get a bit serious... need to learn to loosen up a bit ...
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The queen of the sky
Harsh conditions
Famous for Flaws yet
Break the shackles
Dance away under
The soothing moon....sr
Thank you for enriching our experience.
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ReplyDeletelet's dance! :)
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Dance
ReplyDeletePhew! Just in time...
ReplyDeletehttps://musingssurvive.blogspot.com/2018/10/dancing-thoughts.html
"Hortensia Anderson, a popular haiku and tanka poet, added her
ReplyDeleteown requirement of restricting the line length to six syllables."
https://biancasbookblog.blogspot.com/2018/10/octpowrimo-2018-day-30-dancing-on-moon.html
For some reason, I could not see your webpage
DeleteThat's odd! Did you just try www.biancasbookblog.blogspot.com on its own?
DeleteHere is my link for Dancing On The Moon #30
ReplyDeletehttps://poetryforhealing.com/2018/10/30/moondance/
Would not let me post a comment, but I loved the mystery in this poem.
DeleteHappy that I tried out the suggested form: https://unassortedstories.wordpress.com/2018/10/30/misfit/
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun prompt. Here's my poem for today.
ReplyDeleteSatisfaction
As the month and so OctPoWriMo draws to a close, I wanna say this has been quite a ride. While I stopped using prompts some poems ago, I am still in this.
ReplyDeleteOh, and today's is darker than my usual.
Title: "Roulette Probabilities"
https://spiralartist.wordpress.com/2018/10/30/roulette-probabilities-day-thirty/
https://missdragonlady.blogspot.com/2018/10/octpowrimo-day-30-dancing-on-moon.html
ReplyDeleteSo true and poetic.
DeleteOh yes!
DeleteHere's my take -
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https://barbarahuntington.com/2018/10/30/octpowrimo-2018-day-30-dancing-on-the-moon/
ReplyDeleteI remember...
Here is A Dance
ReplyDeleteI had to join in
ReplyDeletehttps://bushboy.blog/2017/05/11/moon-goddess-2/
https://talesofafamily.blog/2018/10/31/dancing-on-the-moon/#more-14937
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ReplyDeleteMy moon poem
ReplyDeletehttps://thewabisabiwriter.blogspot.com/2018/10/lunar-eclipse.html
A day and a half late https://hittingthemark-jones.blogspot.com/2018/11/fall-into-joy.html
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