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April 24, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Month Prompt #23

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#23 Take a situation where you know the end, the final act. Go back to where it began, how would you rewrite it knowing the later facts? Or would you do anything at all. Why?

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April 24, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month #22

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#22 You know, for certain, you will lose someone within 48 hours. What do you say or write to them?

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April 21, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month #21

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Words on a torn piece of paper, never meant to be seen…

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April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #20

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Salt filled air heavy with humidity and the worst of all intentions…

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April 19, 2017April 21, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #19

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I dug deeper, severing roots that were ever fully connected

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April 18, 2017April 21, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #18

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The moss grew up the sides of the house, taking over what we allowed to decay…

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April 17, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #17

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#17 She tried to leave,but decided not to, only to have him find the note anyway

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April 16, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #16

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#16. To go along with the Easter theme:  she had her pain in the most obvious places ….

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April 15, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Month Prompt #15

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#15 the eyeliner pencil carved curves on lids that were not already there

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April 14, 2017 by J.L. Smith

National Poetry Writing Month Prompt #14

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#14. We walked together over sharp rocks without a destination…

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