W3 Prompt #211: Wea’ve Written Weekly

Intro

Dear friends,

Welcome to our W3 Poetry Prompt, which goes live on Wednesdays at The Skeptic’s Kaddish.

You may click here for a fuller explanation of W3; but here’s the ‘tldr’ version:

Part I

The main ingredient of W3 is a weekly poem written by a Poet of the Week (PoW), which participants read before participating in the prompt.

Part II

The second ingredient is a writing guideline (or two) provided by the PoW. Guidelines may include, but are not limited to: word counts, poetic forms, inclusion of specific words, and use of particular poetic devices.

Part III

After five days, when the prompt closes, the PoW shall select one participant’s poem as the W3 prompt for the following week, and its author becomes the next PoW.

Simple enough, right?

Kindly note: All entries for the W3 poetry prompt must be the original work of the submitting author. AI-generated poetry is not permitted.

Okie dokie ~ Let’s do this thing!

I. The prompt poem:

‘Flood Tide’ by Srijita (Hope)

Ma, your love rages loud through all your loss. It does not whimper. It does not hesitate. How does your heart carry on knowing the softness it will miss? Your strength swells, a river in flood tide. Ma, your love rages loud through all your loss.

II. Hope’s prompt: Be the thing

Write a Dinggedicht: a poem that enters so deeply into a thing that the thing seems to speak for itself through image, texture, movement, and sensation alone.

Choose anything: an object, animal, plant, machine, weather pattern, body part, or natural phenomenon. Describe it from the inside out. Let its physical reality guide the poem: its weight, surface, rhythm, sounds, habits, decay, memory.

You may lean into the surreal. Let the thing dream, contradict itself, remember what it should not remember, or behave in ways that defy logic. But keep the poem grounded in the thing’s material presence. The strangeness should emerge naturally from the object itself, not feel imposed upon it.

Do not explain what the thing symbolizes. Let the thing be the meaning.

Guidelines

  • Stay rooted in concrete imagery and sensory detail
  • Avoid abstract explanation whenever possible
  • Surreal elements are welcome if they grow organically from the thing itself
  • Free verse or rhyme are both welcome
  • 10–20 lines

Tips

III. Submit: Click on ‘Mister Linky’ below

In order to participate and share a poem, open up this blog post, outside of the WordPress reader. At the bottom, just below these words, you will see a small rectangular graphic with the words ‘Mr Linky’. Click on that to submit.

Submissions are open for 5 days, until Monday, May 18, 10:00 AM (GMT+2)

Last week’s W3 poem

This week’s W3 prompt poem (above), composed by Hope, was written in response to last week’s W3 prompt poem, which Dawn wrote:

‘Breath of Life’ by Dawn Minott

New life begins in Aerocene Where gravity loosens its grip Humans unlearn the weight of stay No ownership, only orbit No engines, only breath Lungs, rivers, wings Everything inhales, exhales together There are no borders here Equity and equality quells The hands that clenched too tightly Nothing is taken Because nothing is kept Everything passed Warm, bright, alive Humans no longer extract, But at one with nature Maps dissolve Humanity move as shifting kinships Connecting as one breath History is a shed skin #Community #CreativeWriting #Description #Dinggedicht #Imagery #Poem #Poetry #Prompt #Senses #W3
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Reminder- adding #alttext is a great idea! I know it takes time, but adding a #description to your images is super helpful!
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exercice d'Ă©criture : l'Ă©tude de nature morte. rĂ©digez la mĂȘme description d'une image choisie, d'abord en une seule ligne, puis en deux lignes, puis en trois lignes, jusqu'Ă  arriver Ă  six.

ça permet d'étoffer sans corriger, et d'avoir le droit de répéter des mots d'une fois sur l'autre, de prendre le sujet par un angle différent à chaque fois. je l'ai fait deux fois pour le moment, j'aime beaucoup.

je l'ai fait à la main sur un carnet format A5, mais en numérique on peut remplacer le nombre de lignes par des tranches de 10 mots (10 mots, puis 20 mots, puis 30, jusqu'à 60).

dites-moi si jamais vous essayez !

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#description : a sketch or account of anything in words

- French: description

- German: die Beschreibung

- Italian: descrizione

- Portuguese: descrição

- Spanish: descripciĂłn

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