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Angge Dec 2015
It's uncanny.
I find it funny.
Some use this as a story's summary.
Day 5 - Write a three line poem about lemons without using the following words: lemon, yellow, round, fruit, citrus, ****, juicy, peel, and sour.
Angge Dec 2015
A combo pizza,
Mixed with lots of vegetables,
I want to eat one.
Day 4 - Write a haiku. They’re often about nature, but yours can be about anything.
Angge Dec 2015
His study, with books of various kinds,
A dim light, his only source—
To keep himself from going blind
To keep himself on course

In Langdon's mind,
Whatever stood behind this force
Is yet to be defined.
Day 3 - Find the nearest book (of any kind). Turn to page 8. Use the first ten full words on the page in a poem. You may use them in any order, anywhere in the poem.

Book used: "Angels & Demons" by Dan Brown
Angge Dec 2015
For loving you
For leaving you
Angge Dec 2015
Of thinking of you
Of dreaming about us
Of wishing there was an "us"
Angge Dec 2015
They see a shy and quiet girl.
I see an adventurous spirit.
She might have set heads off in a whirl.
But you have to give her merit,
For she is just as precious as a pearl.
Day 2 - Who was the last person you texted? Write a five line poem to that person.
Angge Dec 2015
Ask yourself: Have you...
Never told a lie?
Gained something you did not deserve?
Escaped reality by shutting everyone out?
Left someone behind without any regrets?
Inspired someone which lead to a disaster?
Caught yourself wishing someone dead?
Asked yourself these questions?
Day 1 - Write a poem where each line starts with a letter from your first name (an acrostic). It can be about anything, but it should not be about you or your name.
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