W3 Prompt #56: Wea’ve Written Weekly

Intro

Dear friends,

Welcome to our W3 Poetry Prompt, which goes live on Wednesdays at The Skeptic’s Kaddish.

You may click here for a fuller explanation of W3; but here’s the ‘tldr’ version:

Part I

The main ingredient of W3 is a weekly poem written by a Poet of the Week (PoW), which participants read before participating in the prompt.

Part II

The second ingredient is a writing guideline (or two) provided by the PoW. Guidelines may include, but are not limited to: word counts, poetic forms, inclusion of specific words, and use of particular poetic devices.

Part III

After five days, when the prompt closes, the PoW shall select one participant’s poem as the W3 prompt for the following week, and its author becomes the next PoW.

Simple enough, right?


Okie dokie ~ Let’s do this thing!

I. The prompt poem:

‘Trouble’, an acrostic poem by Suzette Benjamin

Trouble’s sepulchre;
Redacted light, monochrome focus —
Overgrown blurred mausaleums,
Utmost oppression.
But, somehow those
Light and temporary afflictions
Exchange for us riches beyond measure.

II. Suzette’s prompt guidelines

  • Write: A) a haiku, OR: B) a tanka on the theme of “a favorite way to relax / unwind”

Haiku?

For a thorough explanation of haiku, click here.

III. Submit: Click on ‘Mr. Linky’ below

In order to participate and share a poem, open up this blog post, outside of the WordPress reader. At the bottom, just below these words, you will see a small rectangular graphic with the words ‘Mr Linky’. Click on that to submit.

Submissions are open for 5 days, until Monday, May 29, 10:00 AM (GMT+3)


Last week’s W3 poem

This week’s W3 prompt poem (above), composed by Suzette, was written in response to last week’s W3 prompt poem, which Punam wrote:

‘Love & Time’, four elfchen poems by Punam

‘Love’

Stars
you laid
at my feet
as promised. Called it
love

Love
remains immeasurable
however many stars
you may pluck from
skies

‘Time’

Race
against clocks
I try hard
to be ahead of
time

Time
waits not
wants not me
relentless its movement against
itself

85 thoughts on “W3 Prompt #56: Wea’ve Written Weekly”

  1. I’m sorry to miss this week’s prompt, David. My WordPress block editor is blocking my attempts to work on my draft posts. It is also disallowing some of my comments. It is most frustrating.

    Until I resolve these technical hitches, posting my poems is thwarted.

    I’m sorry to miss this week, but hope I can join in next week’s challenge.

    All my best,

    Lesley

  2. […] W3 Prompt #56 – provided by Poet of the Week, Suzette Benjamin is to write: A) a haiku, OR: B) a tanka on the theme of “a favorite way to relax / unwind” […]

  3. Hi! David, pl allow me ‘relax’ by submitting as below-https://betweenthelinesjmnegi.com/2023/05/26/relaxingly-yours/
    😊

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