Starting this writing prompt with this idea based question is really germane for me because I’d really want to know what you think about it.
What happens when you run out of ideas?
You see, initially, that was not the way the question presented itself to me. Not withstanding, it still is the question I wanted to ask. Where is this coming from? It is coming from my inability to get a topic and words for Daily Wisdom Words Picture Poetry Prompt. The process was quite alarming. The good news is that instead of sulking on what was to be the discourse for today, I in my own sheer will and knowledge decided to use the state of my mind as the discourse. Isn’t that an intelligent move? A clap is due for that act.
What happens when you run out of ideas? It is quite simple. You pace mentally until you get exactly what you want or something similar to it. Most times, we actually do not get and this may lead to headache or migraine depending on how well we try to get these ideas out. I know you can relate to this. Just to take your mind off the subject for a minute or two; members of Daily Wisdom Words can gift a membership to friends. All you need do is CLICK HERE and you automatically will be referred to a secured page where you complete the transaction. Gifting Daily Wisdom Words Membership is $10.
Okay. It is time to write down some beautiful ideas that may be poetic or prosaic. What happens when you run out of ideas?
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I dreamed I mounted margins with loads of fun for free, shooting bullets imagined far in the sky, so Ether too felt the glee. Way down below a blank page happened by, Thank you, please. “Good day, I’ll take those words with me.” Tho I than it be the Well, It may longer be, for I but had one breath, while It still sells me. #poetrylovers
The idea
Who looks around
From the ground to the air
Be obeisant pay close attention
Use your five senses
Give it feeling, give it meaning
Make a connection
Use emotion
The poetry you write
Brings tears of joy
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POEM BY KARL WOMACK