Begin with a question no one wants answered. Write as if gravity stopped working for one day. Describe a home you’ve never lived in but still miss. Begin in the middle of an argument and don’t explain it. Write from the perspective of a falling star. Describe love using only mechanical imagery. Begin with the line “Everyone disappeared at once.” Imagine you are the last memory someone will ever have. Write a poem using only instructions (e.g., “step one…”). Describe what lives between seconds. Write as if the earth is writing a diary. Imagine the scent of grief and describe it. Begin with “This is the part I never talk about…” Write from the perspective of something melting. Describe what hides in silence. Imagine you woke up in someone else’s past. Write about a map with no destination. Begin with a riddle and unravel it as a poem. Write a poem as if your body could talk. Describe a fear that grows roots. Write as if you're trapped in a moment forever. Begin with a sound that doesn’t exist. Write about a name you’ve forgotten but feel deeply. Describe betrayal without using words of anger. Imagine your dreams were someone else’s reality. Write from the perspective of a message in a bottle. Begin with “They warned me, but…” Describe what remains after joy leaves. Imagine your voice got lost — where did it go? Write a poem about the space between letters. Describe a day that repeats endlessly. Write as if you’re becoming someone else mid-sentence. Begin with an echo that won't stop. Describe the sound of forgetting. Write from the point of view of a shadow left behind. Imagine a clock that runs on emotion instead of time. Begin with “The sky cracked open…” Write about a song that only you can hear. Describe a truth you found by accident. Write a poem as if the seasons refused to change. Imagine color could bleed — what would it stain? Begin with “I borrowed this from a stranger…” Write from the perspective of the wind carrying news. Describe the weight of silence between two people. Write a poem in the form of a confession to nature. Imagine a street that leads to nowhere — and stays there. Begin with a warning etched in glass. Describe a memory that never belonged to you. Write about an emotion that escaped its name. Begin with “This place doesn’t forgive easily…” Describe a sky that reflects your regrets. Imagine your breath could leave messages. Write a poem about a scar that speaks. Begin with a lullaby that disturbs instead of comforts. Write from the perspective of the first lie ever told. Describe a garden that grows only at night. Imagine snow that burns instead of cools. Begin with “The truth wore a disguise…” Write about a language made only of touch. Describe a poem that writes itself when you sleep. Write as if light were a person chasing you. Begin in the middle of someone else’s dream. Write about something that disappears when named. Imagine you can hear the thoughts of objects. Begin with a knock that comes from inside you. Write from the voice of something artificial discovering beauty. Describe a season that doesn’t exist. Imagine you're made of glass — what cracks first? Begin with “It wasn’t supposed to end like this…” Write a poem shaped like a question mark — metaphorically. Describe an echo that lies. Write as if you’re searching for a missing feeling. Begin with the sentence “I never saw their face.” Describe the morning after everything changed. Write from the perspective of a candle remembering fire. Imagine a world where people wear their memories. Begin with the words “Some things refuse to be buried…” Describe grief as if it were a house. Write as if a storm wrote you a letter. Imagine your spine holds stories — tell one. Begin with a whisper no one hears but you. Write about a promise that changed shape. Describe joy as a place you can visit. Imagine your name was a password to another life. Write from the perspective of forgotten laughter. Begin with a voice that doesn’t match the speaker. Write a poem that feels like an unfinished sentence. Describe the last word spoken by a dying star. Imagine time collapses into one single second — describe it. Write a poem about the smell of memory. Begin with “I waited too long to…” Write from the perspective of a heartbeat outside the body. Describe a moment that never began but still ended. Imagine you can only speak in colors — write the conversation. Write a poem where gravity slowly fades away. Begin with the phrase “This is where I disappear.” Describe a thunderstorm as a character. Write as if each word is a footstep away from truth. Imagine a poem told through broken mirrors. Begin with “I met myself yesterday…”
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