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Dead End Daze

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016 April PAD Challenge: Day 30

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 30, 2016

Yesterday, the blog seemed to take the haphazard prompt a little too seriously–as some people were able to access the blog while others were not. Our tech team was working on the very unorganized problem and hopefully have a solution, or else the final prompt of the month will live up to its name as well.

For today’s prompt, write a dead end poem. Of course, I was thinking in terms of the challenge, but a dead end can literally mean the end of a person’s life, a dead end road, a dead end job, dead end mortgage, and so on. Take the phrase “dead end” and apply it to a noun, and the possibilities are nearly endless (except, well, there’s the whole “dead end” finality to it, I suppose). I hope it’s fun and that the blog is alive and well today. #aprpad #NaPoMo #poetry prompt 30, #pamschwetz

Speaking of Haphazard

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#aprpad #NaPoMo #poetry prompt 29

For today’s prompt, write a haphazard poem. The poem itself could be haphazardly put together, I suppose. But it could also be about a haphazard situation. Or whatever haphazard thing you can bend the poem into.

Honestly this happened today what I wrote about in the poem....talk about true to life....gee

I Don't Know What Tom Waits Would Do

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Pam Schwetz 4/29/16

WPOM NaPoMo Poetry Prompt 29

change your inner darkness

write as Tom Waits would do? 

(outside the box)

Important Business

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 28

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 28, 2016 | Comments 129

For today’s prompt, take the phrase “Important (blank),” replace the blank with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write the poem. Possible titles could include: “Important Documents,” “Important: Read Before Assembling,” “Important People,” and so on. I hope everyone finds something important to write about...

Take Off

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2016 April PAD Challenge: Day 27

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 27, 2016

For today’s prompt, write a take off poem. Take off work for you admin assistants out there (and any other workers). Take off a runway–for those of you who like to fly. Take off from a dangerous or weird situation–or maybe even a comfortable one. Or maybe you have a completely different take off of a “take off” poem. Go on and take off on your poetic paths.

Pam Schwetz #aprpad #NaPoMo #poetry prompt 27 #pamschwetz

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A Real Mindblower

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WPOM #NaPoMo #poetry prompt 27

write a poem as if you were flying

Let's Get On With This Show

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WPOM NaPoMo Poetry Prompt 26

if you were separated at birth from your twin and they ended up being a huge movie  or music star what would you write to them

I Exercise

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016 April PAD Challenge: Day 25

By: Robert Lee Brewer | April 25, 2016

For today’s prompt, write an exercise poem. The poem could be about a specific exercise, or it could just incorporate exercising into the poem. Or it could be dedicated to a piece of exercise equipment–so an ode to an elliptical machine or those hand grippers or something. Of course, not every exercise is physical; there are military exercises, mental exercises, and so on. #aprpad #NaPoMo #pamschwetz #poetry prompt 25

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I Don't See Any Crisis

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WPOM NaPoMo Poetry Prompt 24

write a poem about your first car

(I refuse to be stumped by these writing prompts)

#WPOM #NaPoMo #poetry prompt 24 #pamschwetz

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