by Jessica Fox-Wilson
Welcome back, wordsmiths! This new batch of words for this week’s Read Write Word were brought to you by Nathan and Jillypoet.
If you’re participating in the Read Write Word prompt for the first time, the rules are simple. Use as many or as few words as you want in a poetic masterpiece. You can provide a link to your poem in the comment sections here or you can hold it until the Get Your Poem On post on Thursday.
If you would like to share in the wordy fun, please send your favorite words to info (at) readwritepoem (dot) org.














in the garden
http://therer2doors-thespacebetweenwords.blogspot.com/2009/01/in-garden.html
Hey, angle! Thanks for participating. Make sure you link again on Tuesday, when we post the ‘get your poem on’ post.
angle, sorry, I meant to say Thursday. Oops.
http://hummingbunny.wordpress.com/2009/01/21/poem/
I posted today and I’ll return to link again tomorrow as well. The poem is called:
“When the little imps that cavort in your mind take flight”
Consonance
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