Keepsakes like a breath
We Write Poems:
Write a poem out of nothing and everything. Keepsakes we keep of material things, reminding us of something else. So Gautami asked us to write a poem directly out of that memory, keeping out the material reminders.
Maybe this is another “tip of the iceberg”, that small visible face of something else far greater than what we more obviously see. Share with us now please how you found your path to address this poem prompt.
And thanks again to Gautami Tripathy for this fine prompt.
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!
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.


