Hey!! Have you tried to write poems using titles of books? Did u know it was possible? If not here is my sample poem.
Where are you now?
Night time is my time,
Just take my heart,
Second time around.
You belong to me,
On the streets where you live,
We’ll meet again,
All through the night.
Let me call you sweetheart,
Moonlight becomes you,
Still watch ,
Silent night.
Before i say good-bye,
Remember me,
The shadow of you smile.Β
All the titles you see above are BOOKS of MARY HIGGINS CLARK. Her titles were such that I instantly formed poetry seeing them. You can actually do this using random books as well. It will still be your original work. You just have to remember to give credit to the author who helped u make that piece. π
LOL.. I’m gonna add a Β 52nd STYLE of WRITING π called THE TITLES!!! π π
brilliant! Titles are like little haikus, it only makes perfect sense they would be perfect for assembling poetry. Great idea π
@moe : i swear : thanks π
What an interesting idea for a poem. I imagine some work better than others but its a great new place for inspiration. Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting.
@flyinggma : sure thing!!!! thanks to u too π
A very unique poem. I like it. Thanks for sharing. My magpie : http://verseinanutshell.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/open-book/
@goldenhair : thanks π
This is interesting! Got to try this π
ah what a creative way to spin the verse…and still create a cohesive tale…nice magpie!
Now this is quite the challenge ~ I’m going to have to play with this a bit.
@helen : you will enjoy it π
@brian : thanks so much π
@bendedspoon : yes u must!!! π
How creative! a fun take on this one.
interesting take on the prompt. got to try this out sometime π
@girlnextdoor : yes u must!! π
@reflections : thank u π
simple, meaningful poetry. π
@shreyar : thanks π
fun one, well done.
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@ji : thank u π
That was a clever take on the prompt π
@sue : thanks π
its simple n superbb ya !! π :))
@subash : thanks π