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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
05-13-2019, 08:42 PM
Writing Challenge 2, May 2019, Lind68868 Poetry Contest
Enter Contest
Deadline: Thursday, June 13, 2019
1 poems of the maximum 35 allowed have been entered.
Sponsored by: Dear Heart

Contest Dealine:
6/13/2019 12:00:00 AM
Note from Sponsor:
No names on poems please...
Contest Description
What to Submit?

THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE PLACEMENTS IN THIS CHALLENGE.

Robert Lindley, a member of ****** **** has created a form that he has named LIND68868. It is a five line poem with a syllable count 6, 8, 8, 6, 8. It is written in lower case letters except where capitalization is required and with no punctuation. I will be consulting with him during this challenge.

FORM - It can be written in Verse or Rhyme if you wish

TITLE - Will be the first line of your poem (for the purpose of my challenge)

THEMES, pick one only

1. a living scene

2. a comparative thought

3. a dream



Example 1. a living scene written in Verse

tomcat cat fast asleep
new house painted darkest of greens
old sun drenched, low-weeping willow
young black dog awakens
eager dawn, stretches its new legs

Copyright © Robert Lindley- Early Morn On The Old Farm



Example 2, a comparative thought written in Verse

can Love hold this expanse
art painted into life's worn trails
sweet dreams casting passion's might
reality, decay
sad futility of false hope

Copyright © Robert Lindley-Thirsting For Water From A Deep Well



Example 3 - a dream written in Verse
she in her sexy skirt
my Dodge Charger, its baby blue
summer sun, beach sand burning hot
laughing, sunning, kissing
red rose, her soft, inviting lips

Copyright © Robert Lindley- Pray I, This is No Dream



AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR POEM PUT

Date written

Name of Challenge

Sponsor

Theme Chosen


Check spelling, grammar, syllables, rhyming, presentation. You may add images, videos and audios.
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My friend Dear Heart asked me if she could use my new poetry form in her next contest she sponsored.
As she thought it a great new form. I replied yes to her request and offered to help her in the judging
or in any other way she thought best.--Tyr