by Christine Swint
We’re at the two-week mark of NaPoWriMo, and our engines are revved and purring. Care to take a road trip? The concept for today’s poem is to write about cars and driving, although of course you might really be writing about something else.
Do you ever see a face in the grill of a car? Or do the brake lights of a car ahead look like an alien’s blinking stare? Think of the animated movie Cars that came out a few years ago. If you were a car, what kind would you be? A Rolls Royce? A Saab? What about a 1970 Cadillac convertible? You could write a love poem between two cars, or go on a road trip. Think of a specific highway, the kind of car you’d drive, who would be in the passenger seat, the places you’d see along the way. Maybe you’d like to write a political poem about cars and the environment, or cars and the economy. Whatever fuels your imagination.
Now, buckle up and write a poem!
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A note from “admin”: This month, since we’re all trying to write every day, we’re leaving the comments open with each prompt so you can post links to your poems as you write them. So, go ahead and write your poem, post your poem (with a link to Read Write Poem and a Read Write Poem tag, if you would) and come back to this very spot and share your link with us.
Of course, if you’re a creature of habit, you can always post your links at Thursday’s “Get Your Poem On” post. Who are we to mess around with what works for you?
And don’t forget to go read the poems of others in this wonderful writing community. We’re all in this NaPoWriMo “mess” (ha ha!) together; let’s support each other in the insanity that is writing (every day)!![]()













Using Monday’s word prompts:
lucky/unlucky
Some road trip!
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2009/04/road-trip.html
Day 13 for me. I used the prompted with the words:
34 Remedies
http://brokeness.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-13.html
Sorry ( don’t know where else to put this comment
The html link to add the poem badge to a site is broken,
is it compatable with a Windows live space?
Thanks
Anna
On the road to a tea party
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/04/journey.html
following this prompt (sort of)
http://knittingthewind-westering.blogspot.com/2009/04/today-while-out-sailing-we-got-to.html
Here’s a quick one… if you get my drift!
http://sewina.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-14-tuesday-naisaiku.html
NaPoWriMo day fourteen
Thanks for the prompt!!
the hitchhiker
http://littlemisscatterbrain.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-14.html
It’s a bit older, but this poem will take place over the next three days…
Triptych
My NaPoMo poem #14: The Return
Mine is an actual road trip.
#14 road trip
What next is apparently a NaisaiKu …
Mom, Are We There Yet?
maybe more of a journey poem
Created an Acrostic (for Dash’s prompt) using the ReadWrite prompt to creat NaPoWriMo #14
Not Just Another Car Poem
It’s on my facebook notes
and
here:
http://dash30dash.ning.com/profiles/blogs/not-just-another-car-poem
Write on!
oh my.everybody followed the prompt
sigh
[...] napowrimo #14: road trip « Read Write Poem [...]
A pantun: Road Trip
Not car related but a journey.
http://deowriter.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/napowrimo-two-poems-for-day-14/
Road Trip
http://paperdreams-jgc.blogspot.com/2009/04/day-14-animis-parati.html
I wasn’t really sure where I would end up going with this, but here it is:
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2009/04/rolling-on.html
We went out of town over the weekend. I managed to keep up with the writing but not with the posting. Here they all are, anyway.
The Rock Queens
A Smile of Orange
Found Poem
I Come From
The Old Rambler
traveling in another dimension not necessarily with wheels tangled up in blue
Buckle up indeed:
MY MVP
Have to say I sprung for this prompt:
http://antarcticamag.wordpress.com/
Thanks, Christine.
ah…those college car days! #14:
http://therer2doors-thespacebetweenwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/turning-over_14.html
Love, love, love all the contributions!
And catching up is a fabulous achievement. Wow.
But you *will* get caught in the filter if you leave more than one link in your comment. We only get to the filter about once a day.
Hey Anna,
If you will take the link code and replace every single ” (that are curved) with ” that are straight, it will work.
Shouldn’t matter which portal you use.
My blog had a server glitch yesterday, but its working again. My road trip poem is here:
http://blog.elizabethenslin.com/2009/04/beetles-and-scorpions/
A rather odd journey, but a road trip all the same:
OUT OF ORDER
[...] napowrimo #14: road trip « Read Write Poem [...]
here is #14….Road Trip Never Made
Had a difficult time with this one but here is my try:
Exultation is the Going
This one was easy for me today
). Thanks for the GREAT prompt!
http://lori102870.blogspot.com/2009/04/turn-my-keythree-in-one-blogby-me.html
I didn’t read today’s prompt before writing my poem – I just decided to let my mind go where it would. And of course, what happened anyway is this…
http://cannedoriginality.blogspot.com/2009/04/driving-practice.html
[...] stuff and some old ones I’ve been revising. Read Write Poem’s prompt for the day was Road Trip so here’s a road [...]
road trip!
http://a-mus-ing.blogspot.com/2009/04/road-trip.html
soft whispers ~ http://djkreutzer.com/moments/archives/418
http://seashelllz.livejournal.com/107694.html
EnJoy the Road to Surprise!
http://joybringer.gaia.com/blog/2009/4/the_road_to_surprise_napowrimo_14
I was sick for a couple of days, I have partly caught up with a road trip poem and one using eight of the ten words in this post
Gloomy and dry.
http://sintaxandsemantix.blogspot.com/2009/04/tin-and-tyre.html
[...] Read Write Poem prompt was a road trip. Last month I was asked a crazy question for 100% Honest Day. I’ve been thinking of Barracuda [...]
Been so busy catching up with schoolwork after Easter holiday!
http://alotus-poetry.livejournal.com/71781.html
yay. only one more, and then i’ll be one behind tomorrow. or perhaps right now time. oh procrastination.
Still getting caught up… and so the title of this is (unexpectedly) rather apropos:
Are We There Yet?
[...] NaPoWriMo Read Write Poem Prompt #14 [...]
I know this is really late, but I’ve been busy… I have nine poems to write today to catch up!
I particularly like this prompt… I’ve written a short prose piece about suicide that took place in a car. This should be fun.
Here it is:
http://cassandralee.tumblr.com/post/98663820