Notes: I downloaded a magnetic poetry app that allows me to create my own words and use my own pics. It’s one way I can coax my absent muse into playing along. Other than my name, I only used words included in the app. I did change tenses.
Notes: I downloaded a magnetic poetry app that allows me to create my own words and use my own pics. It’s one way I can coax my absent muse into playing along. Other than my name, I only used words included in the app. I did change tenses.
Notes: You can create magnetic poetry online here. For today’s prompt, Elizabeth had us listen to Billy Joel’s song “My Life” and pick a phrase from it to drive our poem. I selected “on my time,” and was fortunate to find the words in the online poetry kit. It’s fun to play with magnetic poetry. This is not something I’d have written without it.
For Day 5, I paid a visit to Magnetic Poetry, where you can manipulate words into poems with their online poetry kits.
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