The Rhyme Sublime prompt for Week 6 is to write a poem about spring. It might not be here quite yet but the signs are all around us. Get out of those winter doldrums to spring into springtime thoughts. No particular format has to be following this week. All your rhyming poem has to do is celebrate spring! Find my example of this week's prompt here.
Last week, the Rhyme Sublime Week 5 prompt was to write a poem using 20 words – no more and no less. We all discovered twenty was plenty! Let's check out the submissions at Rhyme Sublime in response to the prompt for Week 5:
Rhyme Sublime Week 5 – Write a Poem Using 20 Words – Stacey (Jesus is coming soon – are you ready) U.
Lazy Lizard – Rhyme Sublime – Week 5 Prompt – Irina Dimitric
The Storm – Angie O.
20 Words of “Why Love†- Rhyme Sublime week 5 – MHN Paree
Anniversary Poem – Rhyme Sublime Week 5 – Priya P.
20 Words of Winter – Rhyme Sublime week 5 – Priya P.
Rhyme Sublime Week 5 – Restrictions – 02.14.12 – Barbara H.
Covered Seeds – Priscilla P.
Whole - Rhyme Sublime Prompt Week 5 - Stacey Mamasaid
It was difficult to choose three since all the submissions this week were excellent and answered the prompt properly. Thank you to all the wonderful writers! After reading them a few times, the following are featured this week:
20 Words of Winter – Rhyme Sublime week 5 – Priya P.
Rhyme Sublime Week 5 – Restrictions – 02.14.12 – Barbara H.
Lazy Lizard – Rhyme Sublime – Week 5 Prompt – Irina Dimitric
Please check out the other talented and inspiring submissions at Rhyme Sublime from artists including Alice G, Granny Janny, Joseph Breunig, Susan Budig, Okang Ashiwel O, william d and more.
Remember my statement from last week to read Susan Budig's post here to find out more about the Mindful Poetry prompt and how to write a Catena Rondo. Please post your responses at both Mindful Poetry and Rhyme Sublime, adding Rhyme Sublime to your tag line. I will feature three responses throughout April in honor of National Poetry Month.These will be in addition to the three weekly poets featured answering the Rhyme Sublime prompts in April. Also, please take time to read the impressive series of six Catena Rondo submissions from willliam d.
Barbara H. just wrote another shining example here about spring, which is what the Week 6 prompt is all about. Let's feel the sunshine at Rhyme Sublime with some springtime poetry! Even if you still have snow on the ground, reach into your imagination and think spring! Â Please tag your submissions "rhyme sublime" and indicate in the title if they are on response to the prompt.
Alfons Mucha - 1896 - Spring - Image Source:Â Wikimedia Commons
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