poem ideas...
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AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 18:46
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Night-time.
A particular color.
Being underwater.
A person whose life you're curious about.
Your mother's perfume.
Falling asleep or waking up.
Growing older.
The feeling of getting lost in a book.
BluTheWolf
05.03.2019 18:52
LinkHey how about falling
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 18:57
Linkoof point taken... i did make something like that
more ideas:https://thinkwritten.com/poetry-prompts/
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 18:59
Link((all from the site above))
1.The Untouchable: Something that will always be out of reach
2. 7 Days, 7 Lines: Write a poem where each line/sentence is about each day of last week
3. Grandma’s Kitchen: Focus on a single memory, or describe what you might imagine the typical grandmother’s kitchen to be like
4. Taste the Rainbow: What does your favorite color taste like?
5. Misfits: How it feels when you don’t belong in a group of others.
6. Stranger Conversations: Start the first line of your poem with a word or phrase from a recent passing conversation between you and someone you don’t know.
7. On the Field: Write from the perspective of a sports ball {Baseball, Soccer, American Football, Lacrosse, etc.} – think about what the sports ball might feel, see, hear, think, and experience with this poetry idea!
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8. Street Signs: Take note of the words on signs and street names you pass while driving, walking, or riding the bus. Write a poem starting with one of the
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:00
Link8. Street Signs: Take note of the words on signs and street names you pass while driving, walking, or riding the bus. Write a poem starting with one of these words you notice.
9. Cold water: What feelings do you associate with cold water? Maybe it’s a refreshing cold glass of water on a hot day, or maybe you imagine the feelings associated with being plunged into the icy river in the winter.
10. Ghostwriter: Imagine an invisible ghost picks up a pen and starts writing to you.
11. Lessons From Math Class: Write about a math concept, such as “you cannot divide by zero” or never-ending irrational numbers.
12. Instagram Wall: Open up either your own Instagram account or one of a friend/celebrity and write poetry based on the first picture you see.
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13. Radio: Tune in to a radio station you don’t normally listen to, and write a poem inspired by the the first song or message you hear.
14. How To: Write a poem on how to do something mundane most people take for granted,
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:00
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18. Uncertainty: Think about a time in your life when you couldn’t make a decision, and write based on this.
19. Complete: Be inspired by a project or task be completed – whether it’s crossing something off the never-ending to-do list, or a project you have worked on for a long time.
20. Compare and Contrast Personality: What are some key differences and similarities between two people you know?
21. Goodbyes: Write about a time in your life you said goodbye to someone – this could be as simple as ending a mundane phone conversation, or harder goodbyes to close friends, family members, or former partners.
22. Imagine Weather Indoors: Perhaps a thunderstorm in the attic? A tornado in the kitchen?
23. Would You Rather? Write about something you don’t want to do, and what you would rather do instead.
24. Sound of Silence: Take some inspiration from the classic Simon & Garfunkel song and describe what silence sounds like.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:01
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25. Numbness: What’s it like to feel nothing at all?
26. Fabric Textures: Use different fiber textures, such as wool, silk, and cotton as a poetry writing prompt.
27. Anticipation: Write about the feelings you experience or things you notice while waiting for something.
28. Poison: Describe something toxic and its effects on a person.
29. Circus Performers: Write your poetry inspired by a circus performer – a trapeze artist, the clowns, the ringmaster, the animal trainers, etc.
30. Riding on the Bus: Write a poem based on a time you’ve traveled by bus – whether a school bus, around town, or a long distance trip to visit a certain destination.
31. Time Freeze: Imagine wherever you are right now that the clock stops and all the people in the world are frozen in place. What are they doing?
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:01
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32. The Spice of Life: Choose a spice from your kitchen cabinet, and relate its flavor to an event that has happened recently in your daily life.
33. Parallel Universe: Imagine you, but in a completely different life based on making a different decision that impacted everything else.
34. Mad Scientist: Create a piece based on a science experiment going terribly, terribly wrong.
35. People You Have Known: Make each line about different people you have met but lost contact with over the years. These could be old friends, passed on family, etc.
36. Last Words: Use the last sentence from the nearest book as the inspiration for the first line of your poem.
37. Fix This: Think about something you own that is broken, and write about possible ways to fix it. Duct tape? A hammer and nails?
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:02
Link38. Suspicion: Pretend you are a detective and you have to narrow down the suspects.
39. Political News: Many famous poets found inspiration from the current politics in their time. Open up a newspaper or news website, and create inspired by the first news article you find.
40. The Letter D: Make a list of 5 words that start with all with the same letter, and then use these items throughout the lines of your verse. {This can be any letter, but for example sake: Daisy, Dishes, Desk, Darkness, Doubt}
41. Quite the Collection: Go to a museum, or look at museum galleries online. Draw your inspiration from collections of objects and artifacts from your favorite display. Examples: Pre-historic days, Egyptians, Art Galleries, etc.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:03
Link42. Standing in Line: Think of a time you had to stand in line for something. Maybe you were waiting in a check-out line at the store, or you had to stand in line to enter a concert or event.
43. Junk Mail Prose: Take some inspiration from your latest junk mail. Maybe it’s a grocery store flyer announcing a sale on grapes, or an offer for a credit card.
44. Recipe: Write your poem in the form of a recipe. This can be for something tangible, such as a cake, or it can be a more abstract concept such as love or happiness. List ingredients and directions for mixing and tips for cooking up your concept to perfection.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:03
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45. Do you like sweaters? Some people love their coziness, others find them scratchy and too hot. Use your feelings about sweaters in a poem.
46. After Party: What is it like after all party guests go home?
47. Overgrown: Use Little Shop of Horrors for inspiration, or let your imagination run wild on what might happen if a plant or flower came to life or started spreading rapidly to take over the world.
48. Interference: Write a poem that is about someone or something coming in between you and your goals.
49. On Shaky Ground: Use an earthquake reference or metaphor in your poem.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:04
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50. Trust Issues: Can you trust someone you have doubted in the past?
51. Locked in a Jar: Imagine you are a tiny person, who has been captured and put into a jar for display or science.
52. Weirder Than Fiction: Think of the most unbelievable moment in your life, and write a poem about the experience.
53. Fast Food: Write a poem about fast food restaurants and experiences.
54. Unemployed: Write a poem about quitting or being fired from a job you depended on.
55. Boxes: What kinds of family secrets or stories might be hiding in that untouched box in the attic?
56. No One Understands: Write about what it feels like when no one understands or agrees with your opinion.
57. Criminal Minds: Write a poem from the perspective of a high-profile criminal who is always on the run from law enforcement.
58. Marathon Runner: Write a poem about what training you might be doing to accomplish a difficult challenge in your life.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:04
Link59. Trapped: Write about an experience that made you feel trapped.
60. Passing the Church: Write a poem about noticing something interesting while passing by a church near your home.
61. Backseat Driver: Write about what it’s like to be doing something in your life and constantly being criticized while trying to move ahead.
62. Luster: Create a descriptive poem about something that has a soft glow or sheen to it.
63. Clipboard: Write a poem about someone who is all business like and set in their ways of following a system.
64. Doctor: Write a poem about receiving advice from a doctor.
65. First Car: Write an ode to your first car
66. Life Didn’t Go As a Planned: Write about a recent or memorable experience when nothing went according to plan.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:06
Link67. Architect: Imagine you are hired to design a building for a humanitarian cause you are passionate about.
68. The Crazy Cat Hoarder: Write about someone who owns far too many cats.
69. Queen: Write a poem from the perspective of a queen.
70. Movie Character: Think of a recent movie you watched, and create a poem about one character specifically, or an interaction between two characters that was memorable.
71. Potential Energy: Write about an experience where you had a lot of potential for success, but failed.
72. Moonlight: Write about an experience in the moonlight.
73. Perfection: Write about trying to always keep everything perfect.
74. You Are Wrong: Write a poem where you tell someone they are wrong and why.
75. Sarcasm: Write a poem using sarcasm as a form of illustrating your point.
76. Don’t Cry: Write a poem about how not to cry when it’s hard to hold back the tears.
77. Listen Up: Write a poem telling someone they are better than they think they are.
78. Flips
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:09
Link79. Maybe They Had a Reason: Write a poem about someone doing something you don’t understand, and try to explain what reasons they might have had.
80. How to Drive: Write a poem that explains how to drive to a teenager.
81. Up & Down the Steps: Write a poem that includes the motion of going up or down a staircase
82. Basket Case: Has there ever been a time when you thought you might lose your mind? Jot your feelings and thoughts down in verse form.
83. Lucky Guess: Many times in our life we have to make a good guess for what is the best decision. Use this poetry idea to write about feelings related to guessing something right – or wrong.
84. Dear Reader: What audience enjoys reading the type of poetry you like to write? Craft a note to your potential audience that addresses their biggest fears, hopes, and dreams.
85. All or Nothing: Share your thoughts on absolutist thinking: when one’s beliefs are so set in stone there are exceptions.
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:13
Link86. Ladders in the Sky: Imagine there are ladders that take you up to the clouds. What could be up there? What feelings do you have about climbing the ladders, or is their a mystery as to how they got there in the first place?
87. Always On My Mind: Compose a poem about what it’s like to always be thinking about someone or something.
88. Paranoia: What would it be like if you felt like someone was watching you but no one believed you?
87. Always On My Mind: Compose a poem about what it’s like to always be thinking about someone or something.
88. Paranoia: What would it be like if you felt like someone was watching you but no one believed you?
89. Liar, Liar: How would you react to someone who lied to you?
90. Secret Word: What’s the magic word to unlock someone’s access to something?
91. For What It’s Worth: Use a valuable object in your home as inspiration as a poetry prompt idea.
92. Coming Home to Secrets: Imagine a person who puts on a good act to cover up a secret they dea
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:16
Link93. Productivity: Talk about your greatest struggles with time management and organization.
94. Defying Gravity: Use words that relate to being weightless and floating.
95. Signs of the Times: How has a place you are familiar with changed over the past 10 years?
96. Sleepless Nights: What ideas and feelings keep you up at night? What’s it like when you have to wake up in the morning on a night you can’t sleep?
AutumnandTord[OP]
05.03.2019 19:16
Link97. You Can’t Fire Me, I Quit: Use one of the worst job related memories you can think of as a creative writing prompt.
98. By George: You can choose any name, but think of 3-5 notable figures or celebrities who share a common first name, and combine their personalities and physical characteristics into one piece of poetry. For example: George Washington, George Clooney, George Harrison.
99. Shelter: Write a poem about a time you were thankful for shelter from a storm.
100. Cafeteria: Create a poem inspired by the people who might be eating lunch in a cafeteria at school or at a hospital.
101. Dusty Musical Instruments: Base your poem around the plight of a musician who hasn’t picked up the guitar or touched a piano in years.
BluTheWolf
06.03.2019 22:10
Linkthat's alot
AutumnandTord[OP]
06.03.2019 22:30
Linkyes it is