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Each dawn, a gift arrives unseen, a syllable, a seed, a sheen. From __Merriam-Webster’s__ careful keep, to __Dictionary.com’s__ bright leap. The __New York Times__ may whisper sly, a word to tilt the reader’s eye. While __Vocabulary Ninja__ strikes, with stealthy terms and sudden spikes. And __Britannica,__ sage and grand, extends its lexiconic hand. But I will not decide alone, your voices shape the daily tone. Select the source, cast votes with care, the one most chosen will be there. So I will rise, each day anew, to shape a poem from what is true: a word, a spark, a fleeting flame, reborn in rhythm, breath, and name. Three hundred sixty-five small rites, inked in mornings, sung in nights. A lexicon becomes my stage, each page a prayer, each hush a page. By year’s end, a woven tome, a dictionary turned to home. For every word, a verse, a song, a daily vow to carry on.
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Dec 16, 2025
Dec 16, 2025 at 2:12 AM UTC
The Word-of-the-Day Challenge, 2026
Each dawn, a gift arrives unseen, a syllable, a seed, a sheen. From __Merriam-Webster’s__ careful keep, to __Dictionary.com’s__ bright leap. The __New York Times__ may whisper sly, a word to tilt the reader’s eye. While __Vocabulary Ninja__ strikes, with stealthy terms and sudden spikes. And __Britannica,__ sage and grand, extends its lexiconic hand. But I will not decide alone, your voices shape the daily tone. Select the source, cast votes with care, the one most chosen will be there. So I will rise, each day anew, to shape a poem from what is true: a word, a spark, a fleeting flame, reborn in rhythm, breath, and name. Three hundred sixty-five small rites, inked in mornings, sung in nights. A lexicon becomes my stage, each page a prayer, each hush a page. By year’s end, a woven tome, a dictionary turned to home. For every word, a verse, a song, a daily vow to carry on.
Author’s Note (PS): This poem introduces a personal challenge I plan to begin in 2026: to write one poem every day, each inspired by the Word of the Day from a single online source. The sources I am considering are Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com, The New York Times Word of the Day, Vocabulary Ninja, and Britannica. I would like readers to help decide which dictionary will guide this project. Please vote (leave a comment) for the dictionary you would most like me to use. The dictionary that receives the most votes will become the source of daily words, shaping a cycle of 365 poems across the year. Comments will be counted on 31st Dec 2025 at 12:00 GMT and the first poem will be published 1st Jan 2026
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Dec 16, 2025
Dec 16, 2025 at 2:12 AM UTC
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