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Monday, November 7, 2016

Poetry Prompts - Poets on the Page

The first instrument I ever played I believe was the recorder in school. There might have been other instruments when I was in Kindergarten but I really don't remember. In the fifth grade I moved up to drums, I loved playing the drums. In Junior High I played the flute, I wasn't ever really good at it but I enjoyed it.

When I was a young adult I began playing around with hand drums, absolutely love them. Now I play the Native American flute and my granddaughters often ask me to play for them at bedtime.

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Poetry Prompt: Music

How has music affected your life? Have you ever played an instrument, if so what kind? 

Write for ten minutes asking questions around music and musical instruments. What kind of relationship have you had with music or playing music?

Suggested poetry type: Free Verse

Word Prompts:

melody
soul
swing
fusion
dance

Music for your Muse:





If you write for the prompt, come back and share comments below and a link to your blog post with your poem.

Peace,
Morgan Dragonwillow
Read, Dance, Write, Repeat.


Morgan Dragonwillow, author of Wild Woman Waking & Dancing within Shadow, is a writing rebel, foodie, urban gardener, recovering perfectionist, facilitator of magical circles and poet who (mostly) doesn't let her fears get in the way of her passion for writing and creating. When she isn't working with clients, writing or dancing, you can find her encouraging and supporting her writing community at @StoryDam, #OctPoWriMo#PoetsonthePage, and  Playing with Words on her blog.
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3 comments:

  1. Here's my take on the prompt
    https://gregwolford.wordpress.com/2016/11/07/water-haiku/

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  2. Here's mine
    https://stepstimestwo.wordpress.com/2016/11/11/daydreaming/

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