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Or check out what's gone down:
- 1 April, 2020: The Trace of Hope From Lock 29
- 2 April, 2020: After Picking Up
- 3 April, 2020: Toady Tells Me, Over Tea And Tabnabs
- 4 April, 2020: The Rave at the End of Days
- 5 April, 2020: Poet
- 6 April, 2020: The World Is Waiting For a Repairman
- 7 April, 2020: Orange Dripping Summer
- 8 April: Sonnet 4 / A Prayer For Our Son
- 9 April: Buzzard
- 10 April: Drawing Death
- 11 April: Lost Pond
- 12 April: The Only Technology Worth Saving
- 13 April: Rapture-Benjamin Moore #CC-66
- 14 April: Beyond Cana
- 15 April: Cave Drawings
- 16 April: Ubi Sunt
- 17 April: Melodious Thunk
- 18 April: You Are Standing In—
- 19 April: Untitled haiku
- 20 April: At a Polling Station Somewhere in Ukraine
- 21 April: Something About the Pink Sky
- 22 April: Riding a Dead Horse
- 23 April: Untitled haiku
- 24 April: Love Amoeba
- 25 April: Woodstove
- 26 April: A Gnashing of Teeth
- 27 April: Flash Flood
- 28 April: Mile 31
- 29 April: A Deer in Cleveland Heights
- 30 April: If My Home Were an Album, Would You Listen?
2 comments:
I do have to say, I have rather liked some of the poetry prompts. If nothing else check out the April 12 prompt, which has a link to this site:
Put in a word, and it will use its AI to write a couplet using it, in the style of 19th century poetry.
Fun!
...and a nice post about the 30 Days of Poetry from the originator, Diane Kendig, here:
http://dianekendig.blogspot.com/2020/04/celebrating-national-poetry-month.html
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