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Six Poems
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Six Poems
Six in Haiku then
But I don't like Haiku much
How about some rhyme?
Six Poems
I need to write some poems
They don't have to all be tomes
They could be Haiku
About me or you
Or maybe 'bout birds in the trees.
You have to write them soon
Maybe about the moon
Or what about snow
I love it to blow
Or maybe 'bout waves in the sea.
We could all write poems today
Have a contest in a way
I'll write about cats
In their funny hats
Or maybe 'bout birds and bees.
;-)
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stop...have a single,simple Luscious thought..relax..and spill your heart..no one, but you..that s poetry..
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John Lee's six styles/colors of love? They are: Eros, Ludus, Storge, Mania, Agape and Pragma.
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John Lee's six styles/colors of love? They are: Eros, Ludus, Storge, Mania, Agape and Pragma.
Wikipedia etc will serve you well in describing each, and you could write them all on how each style shows affection for the same subject. Subject itself doesn't have to be a person either. A circumstance, an item, a memory, a future. Or it could be, maybe it's a speed-dating thing or a cafe/bar and six strangers fixate on the same thing differently. Or they could all have different subjects entirely. Or it could be a lofty transition between two or more subjects and they way their methods of reciprocating things changed.
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Write about each of the senses, and for the 6th one, write about what YOU believe is the 6th sense.
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Try doing one in the style of a slam poem! They are super unique & often powerful.
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One of the most inspiring lines I can think of is "stay golden Pony Boy." No, really.
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One of the most inspiring lines I can think of is "stay golden Pony Boy." No, really.
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leafs a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
In fact, I suspect you could write 6 differet poems based on this one.
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I like the idea of six sonnets covering the entire love cycle. Obviously, you would want to write in the Petrarchan style and not the Elizabethan style.
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I like the idea of six sonnets covering the entire love cycle. Obviously, you would want to write in the Petrarchan style and not the Elizabethan style.
If not, I support Platy - go with epics like The Faerie Queen or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
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There are so many ways you could tackle this:
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There are so many ways you could tackle this:
Write a set of poems about six days of the week and title the set, " On the The Seventh Day, I Wrote". Monday through Saturday...how does each day feel to you? It can be about the day itself or it can be like a journal of your experience on that day.
Write six poems from the point of view of a six year old and call it, Being Six, in Six Poems
Write a poem about each number leading up to six...for example
One is the loneliest number...
Two is greater than one...
Three is not so odd...
Four legged chairs and quartets...
Five Golden Rings...
Six bottles in a six pack...
Get goofy - write about a six toed ballerina or a spider with only six legs instead of eight...or make up a beast with six of everthing we only have two of. A sexped vs. a biped. (sex as in six not knoodling)
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