For today’s prompt, write a game poem. There are plenty of board games, card games, and trivia games that can motivate this poem. Or you might go down the path of video games or sports. Then, there are mind games, the love game, and I’m sure many other variations on this topic. So make it a game and have fun playing this week’s hair regimen.
remembers: These prompts are starting points for creativity. Use it to expand your possibilities, not limit them.
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Here is my attempt at a poem game:
“The Bonding Game,” by Robert Lee Brewer
He asks if she is interested
& She replies “We don’t respond”
who mentions him
Casino craps tables
The roulette wheel that
Reminds him of Russian
Roulette and makes him think
About the 80s and cold
War, Winter and Walls
Down and tears
For everyone’s fears
All over the world wants
to rule the world and that
It always looks a bit like
Lots of chefs in
kitchen that gets
I’m thinking of dinner
He was eating when he was
Baby and wonders if any
The other kids will buy the packages
cigarettes from sale
Or if he is alone
Then he realizes that he is alone.
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