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Weathered Feather

Weathered Feather has written 142 posts for Living Poetry

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: a visual prompt     Happy Writing!

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: traveling at the speed of your soul After traveling, have you ever felt the need to lie down on the ground and wait for your soul to catch up? It happens to me every time I fly home from Europe. Usually these flights are daytime flights, you leave at noon local time … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: Write about your Neighborhood Write about what you observe every day … or what stands out the most about your neighborhood… what is special. If you look out a particular window of your home (your bedroom, the kitchen, the patio door…) what do you see? Why do you live there? Do you … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: Love Made Visible   What does love made visible look like to you? How do you show love? How would you like to be shown that you are loved? If one object or image could encapsulate Love for you, what would it be? Is how you show love different from person to … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: honor a memento.  Make a list of the things you have kept from a long time ago, maybe a teddy bear or a doll from childhood, maybe you still have your very first fortune cookie snippet in your wallet, maybe you kept something from your first love… Think about why you still have … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week, we have a visual prompt:

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: write a Decima, a Spanish or Italian rhyming form. It covers all aspects of life, including themes that are philosophical, religious, lyrical, and political. They can also be humorous or satirical. It has 10 lines with 8 syllables per line. In Puerto Rico, the rhyming scheme is ABBAACCDDC. The Decima Italiana has the following … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: take one or more of these phrases below and use it/them in your poem or just let them lead you to your poem without using them… Everything is Everywhere the vapor of a song just out of ear shot Every little bit of it the curious promise of limited time the face … Continue reading

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