AHopefulHello
It says to tell you about myself, so when I figure it out, I'll let you know.
his wings were made of wax
they tell stories of a boy whose father fashioned wings,
and said, be humble, son, you were not meant to fly.
they tell stories of his grin, of how he leapt,
then fell,
reaching for the sun.
they say, he was proud,
and it killed him.
but they forget:
before he fell, icarus flew.
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According to a 2017 study done by me, stardustfalling (PhD in imagination, depression, and depressing poetry), "I'm fine" is the most commonly told lie in the world. Write about it, in any format you choose.
not a lie
feet shuffle and dance, wanting to run
hands push and pull against each other
eyes are on the floor, on the walls, but not meeting
your worried gaze
you ask if i'm okay
i tell you i'm fine
i'm not.
later, you'll come and find me
and ask me why i lied
I'll laugh, and tell you that
it's not a lie if i can make it true
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Lets shed some reality on mental illness. It's not cute, it's not a joke and it's not an excuse:
Write about a panic or anxiety attack.
I'd love to see poetry, short stories and glimpses into who you are.
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Write something about a "Butterfly". It could be in any form of poetry. There is no limit in you're imaginations, you could be as vague or as realistic as you want. I will write one too and I look forward to reading your poems :)
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Prose Challenge of the Week #38: Write a piece of micropoetry about what summer means to you. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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This is my daughter's challenge for you. Try to describe "normal" in under 10 words. Good luck. My girl will be watching for your answers! :o)
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Write a micropoem to describe the feeling of rage/anger without using those words.
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Describe a red rose, covered in dew, with its petals barely bloomed in the morning sun...
But do not use the words: red, rose, dew, petals, bloom, morning, or sun. :)