Challenge
Use the title of a book you read or are reading as a prompt to create a poem. Be as creative as possible. The poem doesn't have to relate to the story in the book you chose. Italicize or bold the title of the book where it appears in your poem. At the end of your write or at the comments section, you can include the details of the book (title, author, date of publication) so that others can search for it if they are interested! Have fun!
The Cairn on the Headland
The Cairn
on the
Head Land
A Sprig
of Mistletoe
I would
Give
Thee
All that
Man
Could be
was He
Odin
Woden
All Father
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Blackened Stone
Broken Bones
Tumbled Thrones
Has All
Led me
Here
From Cairn
To
Head Land
Has Been
my Plight
To
your Door
to Demand
Satisfaction
By
the Sword
Mistletoe
From
the Grove
Has Set
me Right
#B27321
–
The Cairn on the Headland
by
Robert E. Howard
First published in
Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror,
January 1933
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