Prompt #22, It’s Post Your Poems Day!
What’s for Dinner?
So please, what poetic meal have you prepared to share with us? Have you revealed which way you stir the spoon, what delicious ingredients you include? There are abundant reasons why we write, and as many we suspect for how we each arrive with a poem on the page. We think the process is as interesting as the result. Perhaps you’ll have something new for us to consider in our own writing too. What ever you’ve simmered with your words now’s the time to ladle it out.
Don’t have a poem yet? Perhaps read a few done by others here, be inspired. There’s still plenty of time to discover a poem for yourself!
Leave the links to your poems in the comments of this post, then go visit your fellow writers’ sites and read their work. Remember to leave only positive comments in the spirit of sharing and not critiquing. We look forward to reading your poems!
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Please remember to include a link with your blog poem post that links right back to here, this “Post Your Poems Day”, so that others reading your poem can also share in this community poem experience – maybe even someone new to We Write Poems!
If you are new to WWP, please be welcome to look around and read. The full prompt description you can find under “Recent Posts” on the top right of our page.
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It is something like cooking!
http://flaubert-poetrywithme.blogspot.com/2010/10/we-write-poems-22-whats-for-dinner.html
Here’s mine
http://flyingmonkey23.blogspot.com/2010/10/hungry-mind-inspired-by-we-write-poems.html
Baby Cakes
Here’s my favorite recipe for this time of year:
http://inthecornerofmyeye.blogspot.com/2010/10/perfect-autumn-day.html
A recipe I have enjoyed for years —
http://troublebeingstrong.blogspot.com/2010/10/magic-of-golf.html
Recipe for love.
how to cook up spicy love
Recipe deconstructed, I guess. Cana In Reverse at Scrambled, Not Fried
Here is my poem : http://umaathreya.blogsome.com/2010/10/06/pickling-words/
I have three; all short.
This is something I’ve written and rewritten a number of times.
http://word-painting.blogspot.com/2010/10/immigrant.html
I hope mine works!
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2010/10/ecstasies.html
Don’t know why, but I couldn’t track on this. I like what came up, though. cooking with your grandmother’s poems
This is an older piece but very suitable for the prompt.
The ol’ brain took a bizarre turn for this one:
A Crême Brûlée in Four Parts
Nice combination of food, poetry and music
Nice prompt! Here’s my take:
http://turtlememoir.wordpress.com/2010/10/02/word-soup/
Mine is a little of this and a little of that. Exercise #1
http://wysfool.blogspot.com/2010/10/exercise-1.html
Here’s mine:
http://judyidliketosay.blogspot.com/2010/10/food-for-thought.html
I got stuck on ingredients that go INTO our diets. Hope it’s not too preachy or off-track from the prompt. Amy
http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=198&action=edit&message=6
OOPS! Wrong like. Here it is:
http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/healthy-food-healthy-life/
an excellent prompt this week.. tho this one was the one that kept on stirring… divine poem pie