Prompt:
On slips of paper,
jot down words or phrases with which you associate love. Write short descriptions of things you love
to do. Or write words and phrases about
people, pets, possessions, foods, nature, places you love, characteristics of
love, and or experiences you've had or wish to have of love. Include objects, smells, sounds, and tastes.
Let these
ideas flow freely. The words and phrases
do not have to be categorized nor in any particular order.
Hint (my
"Words of Love" pile): swim in the river, sit in a tree swing,
sing, nap with my cat in my lap, lollygag, chew chocolate, listen,
dance, cuddle, wish, kindness, fuzzy, comfort, sky, listening, smell of hay, stones,
feathers, earrings, wet clay, cobalt blue bowl, musty, rosemary, autumn air,
gardenia blooms, patchouli oil, Old Spice, silence, rapids, crickets, cat’s
purr, heartbeat, wood flute, sour,
salty, buttery, tart
Try It: Now
place your "Words of Love" into a pile and play with the words and
phrases, arranging them in different, unusual ways, adding descriptive or
connecting words as you will until you find a poem you like in your
arrangement. Record your poem on blank
paper.
Hint: Here's a poem created using some of the
words from my words of love "pile" on this prompt page:
musty stones
—silent as
salt
cobalt bowl
blue autumn purrs
crickets
feather passed
tales to the night
rapids and rosemary
wait—one
white gardenia
blooms
P.S. Try
creating other poems from different combinations
of your "Words of Love," simply by rearranging the word set. Or, try
making different lists of words you associate with other subjects,
objects or experiences. Then use the above process to compose poems
from your piles of words. The possibilities are endless.
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