#TLT - June 6, 2024
May your life have poetry and your poetry, life—
prompt word: adventure
three line poetry
Inspired by the photo above, write something that will move us!
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keep it about the words
- Brevity is Key
- 10 words MAX per line
- 3 Lines
- No Titles
- DO NOT include the prompt word
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why
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Three Line Thursday
What can you say, convey, or express in only three lines? Can you paint a visual picture with only words? Tell an entire story that begs to be read?
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Use your imagination. Poetry, Haiku, Senryū, Free Verse, Prose, and Flash are all welcome. (Please do not graphically use excessive profanity or overtly disturbing mental images. Let’s use common sense.)
One word per line—fine. Ten words per line (max) works too. It counts as long as it fits in the comment box in three-line format. Simple, right?
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9 thoughts on “#TLT- June 6”
Built for the road ahead.
Think. Feel. Drive.
There’s a message to drive home.
Built for the road ahead.
Think. Feel. Drive.
Drive home the message.
The earth is beautiful and diverse
and people want to travel
but just leave footprints if you must.
It’s not the extraordinary experience of some distant exotic place.
You find it in this moment –
now.
@ewanandsmith
through rough-paged landscapes
scribblings in margins
of all that never made it to dreams
Oh that’s lovely, Firdaus. I often wish I could tell the abandoned half-written scribbles that come before a finished piece of writing how precious and important they are.
desert beachfront
last stop before ocean song
surfs us into its briny embrace
@folkheartpress
There’s such a gorgeous sense of movement in this, Karen. The poem leaves us in that moment when we’re about to be enveloped by the ocean’s waters.
Thank you!
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