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Weathered Feather

Weathered Feather has written 142 posts for Living Poetry

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: write an Ovillejo – Happy Writing! Courtesy of Robert Lee Brewer (link features an example; scroll down): Ovillejo Poems The ovillejo is an old Spanish form popularized by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). This 10-line poem is comprised of 3 rhyming couplets (or 2-line stanzas) and a quatrain (or 4-line stanza). The first line of each … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

Happy 4th of July!!! This week’s prompt: write about freedom I’ve heard the following quote this week “you don’t know what freedom is until you don’t have it anymore”. What does freedom mean to you? Are you aware of it? Why? Have you sacrificed your own freedom to help someone else? You can also transcend … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

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

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: write about what you did or would have wanted to do on a perfectly beautiful weekend in June? We’ve experienced an exceptionally beautiful weekend in the Triangle in North Carolina. Did you change your plans to do what you really love doing outside? Happy Writing!

Monday Poetry Prompt (in the guise of Tuesday)

For this weeks prompt: write an ‘on the mend’ poem How does it feel to have your partial faculties back, say, after a head cold? Do you focus on the stuff you still cannot do? Or have you gained a new appreciation for the full range of activities we are capable of when not sick? … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: write a poem about a tattoo This could be a tattoo you carefully selected for your own body or it could be a tattoo you’ve seen on another person. Tell us the story of the tattoo or why you/the other person got it. Here is the Tattoo poem by Ted Kooser. Happy Writing!

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: write a ghazal The Ghazal is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets, between 5 – 15 couplets. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. Happy Writing! Rules Each couplet should be able to stand alone, as … Continue reading

Monday Poetry Prompt

This week’s prompt: visual prompt

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