by Dana Guthrie Martin
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My attempt at this one: You and Me and the Resurrection
The Pomegranate is at Poéfrika.
Cheers
My poem this week is titled:
“SEMINAL“
‘Pomegranate with a twist of Genesis’
http://rallentanda.blogspot.com
I kept it short and sweet:
Bauble Brothers
I want you to smile.
http://iverhyck.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/medicine-theme-8-pomegranate/
Konstantin.
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/12/pulpy.html
You’ll find mine here:
http://beyondtheblog.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/technology
Here is mine
Living In The Eastern Woodlands. My poem is Terrorists
Here’s my contribution.
http://melrosemusings.blogspot.com/2009/12/pomegranate.html
Mine is here: http://www.synecdochicstuff.blogspot.com/
Here’s my
pomegranate
I saw mars and thought it looked like a pomegranate so –
http://therer2doors.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/planet-pomegranate/
This has two. One without the pomegranate, and the other without persephone.
My first thought had both, but it still needs work.
A humble pomegranate
My inaugural contribution to this forum:
Oh, Pomegranate!
Pomegranate on the Border
[...] is for Read Write Poem’s Image Prompt (#103), a picture of two pomegranates. Inspired as much, I think by my recent reading of Mars: The Lure of [...]
Pomegranate Surface Features
Maybe pomegranates, maybe not, who knows?!
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2009/11/dust-motes-in-heart.html
!?!Pomegranates!?!
Here’s mine:
http://cynthiashort.blogspot.com
Normal people would stop writing poems from prompts that make them so aggravated but no, not me!
Mine: Sweet Pomegranate Clackety Clack
http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/jjspoetry/2009/12/sweet-pomegranate-clackety-clack-get-your-poem-on-102.html#more
Here’s mine, Persephone’s Return
Let’s try that again.
Here’s mine, Persephone’s Return
Pomegranate Raspberry Green Tea
Here is mine – couldn’t leave Persephone out of it, apparently.
http://djvorreyer.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/rwp-prompt-102-pomegranates/
[...] in New Orleans This is my verse for ReadWritePoem’s prompt #103 which was to incorporate “pomegranate” into a [...]
Well, mine is up! I’ll visit all y’all later….got to get outside while the sun is shining!
http://zouxzoux.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/pyrates/
here is mine for RWP#103…SEEDY LADY
http://waynepitchko.blogspot.com
my Pomegranate
Here is mine. It’s not a new poem, but it’s all I got, other than this really deranged thing Nathan and I are writing. I’m sure you don’t want to see that. This is better than that. And it has a pomegranate in it, so that’s good:
http://mygorgeoussomewhere.org/2009/12/03/read-write-prompt-103-pomegranate/
Mine. Thanks for the prompt.
Pomegranate for RWP
well this past week has been pretty busy, but i have been writing none the less. this poem starts sweet, but turns quite tart, much like the chocolate covered pomegranates i was chomping while writing. look forward to reading your poems and enjoy!
http://beatnikprose.blogspot.com/2009/12/newborns.html
-lawrence
Here’s my contribution, a first attempt at a new poetic form!
Distant Blossoms, Transient Beauty
http://thinkingcities.blogspot.com/2009/12/distant-blossoms-transient-beauty.html
I used a different picture as inspiration for my poem, and I think that really changed how it came out: Pomegranate.
this ended to be more an anti-pomegranate poem…I should have taken my advice and avoid sad stories during the month of December.
Anaïs: Readwritepoem #103- the anti-pomegranate
Mine is Dried Fruit.
(A shortie.)
[...] Read Write Poem’s pomegrante [...]
http://birdswordpoetry.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/pomegranate/
Pomegranate
Finally! I have a poem ready for a RWP prompt! Here it is: http://jillypoet.wordpress.com/2009/12/04/the-boy-the-knife-and-the-pomegranate/
Yay! It’s been a while, but I’m back in the RWP saddle.
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2009/12/pomegranate.html
Here’s my first poem for RWP:
http://keepingsecrets-karen.blogspot.com/2009/12/finding-snow_05.html