NaPoWriMo Day 3

NaPoWriMo: Day 3

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This time I’m going to be selfish. For the past nine months I have only written one poem a week, using two different word lists. They are posted at my poetry site on Sunday morning. I don’t want to miss a week, so instead of words I have chosen, I’m giving you the two word lists. You can use one or two words, or all 24. We’ll call it Smorgasbord Sunday. If you choose to use any of them, please cite the original wordle site and of course post there as well as here.

The Sunday Whirl: Wordle #245
http://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com

brief, endless, erotic, witness, grace, claim,
feed, speak, root, threads, empty, rare

Sunday’s Whirligig: Wordle #53
http://sundayswhirligig.blogspot.com/

penguin, beak, wings, loosen, remains, stone,
preening, reclaiming, thanks, bite, scratch, survive

The musical inspiration is No Blue Thing by Ray Lynch

Hope your Sunday is blessed

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Loves words and language. Dances on paper to her own inner music. Loves to share and keeps several blogs to facilitate that. They can be found here: https://1sojournal.wordpress.com/ http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/ http://claudetteellinger.wordpress.com/
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6 Responses to NaPoWriMo Day 3

  1. I just realized that I didn’t post mine here. I’m in this for the long haul, Elizabeth, and happy to be poeming with you. ❤

    http://undercaws.com/2016/04/03/sex-poem/

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  2. My offering for day three. Love, light and blessings, Elizabeth!

    https://marshanelson.wordpress.com/2016/04/04/random-thoughts/

    Thanks Marsha, really like this one,

    Elizabeth

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  4. pmwanken says:

    Catching up with some posting while I have a minute…I ended up using only the music as inspiration. I promise I’ll try to get ’round to read!! (…eventually.)

    https://whenwordsescape.wordpress.com/2016/04/05/no-blue-thing/

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