2009 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 6
Posted by Robert
Wow! We're already 20% of the way through this here challenge. Those who are behind or just getting started still have plenty of time to catch up, and those who've been keeping up can feel pretty good about the progress they've already made. And it's Friday! Yay!
For today's prompt, I want you to write a poem with (or about) someone (or something) covered. A person could be covered with a blanket or blanketed with darkness. Something could be covered by water or earth or anything you can think, I guess. Or you could write a poem about how you "have it covered," I suppose.
Here's my attempt for the day:
"Running it into the ground"
Saying it doesn't mean you mean it, but if you mean it, you should say it, and say it like you mean it, even if you're not sure what you should say or how to say it so that she knows you really mean it, because she will either believe that you mean it when you say it or she won't, or she won't know how to let you know that she believes you mean it when you say it like you mean it, because she's not used to having someone say it like he means it and really means it, so do not let intent (yours or hers) hold you back from saying what you mean when you really mean it, because you really could be damned if you do and damned if you don't, but you won't really know where you stand unless you mean it.
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If you want to discuss this prompt or poem, or just want to communicate with other poets throughout the month of November, go to Twitter.com and search on the hashtag #novpad. (And be sure to follow my Tweets from my handle @robertleebrewer.)
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