I skipped Day #3 but shall return. I have promised myself. It is an involved prompt and I desire to spend time with that particular assigned form.
Skipping to Day #4 the poem is in the form of a poetry prompt. Check out the prompt poems on this site:
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Here is my contribution for this day:
How to Write a Poem in 12 Minutes with Timer On
Look out the window and be grateful for the washing machine whirring
Look out the window and set the timer on the phone
Verbalize “thank-you, god.”
SHOUT “thank-you, God” with a capital G
Click a “new tab” and double check “capital/capitol”
Feel the tension in your chest as you
Wonder what is proper for a prompt poem
What is appropriate for a prompt poem
Muse about your self-esteem and
How an old lady has muted self-confidence
Another "thank-you" is screamed
Using the keys of the computer let your fingers
Pretend it is a piano, listen
Mspntnsapipipia;dt ejt lsntjanl’’’andnna
A song appears but not to be sung
A song appears to be released
From your tense-filled chest
The Heart is being crushed
The poem escapes
With gratitude. Amen
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