Our Dearest Readers and Budding Poets (and Masters of Poetry, of course!),
We’d be lying if we said that Open Source Poetry is one of our least favouritest features here on Unbolt Me. Why? Well, it’s easy. We love the element of surprise that it brings. What scintillatingly fabulous line will you come up with next? What will you write to make us gasp in envy and wonderment as we struggle to match creative minds?
In short, communal poetry writing is a whole lotta fun!
Now, usually we’re the ones to start a new round of Open Source Poetry. We suggest the first line and then allow y’all to run with it, but we figured it would be more fun if this time we allowed you to suggest the first line of the new poem instead! Cool idea, huh? And, actually, while we don’t wish to restrict you in your creative efforts, because it’s Halloween soon, we propose that the theme should be ‘horror film’!
Here are the rules of this devilish game:
1) You submit the first line of our new poem via the comments section of this very post.
2) We pick the line we like most, and write the next one.
3) We publish the first and second lines in a follow-up post.
4) You submit the next line, we pick the one we like, and then we add it to the poem.
5) Step 4 is repeated until we have a masterpiece!
And with that, we sit back, put on our 3D glasses, grab a monster-sized tub of All Hallows’ Poppycorn™, and ready ourselves to shake and scream in horrified rhymed delight!
by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2019
Hi Tony,
Did this poem get written yet?
I can’t find it…
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It certainly did, Catherine. You can find it right here! I hope you enjoy it! 😀
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Morning broke
a pumpkin she was
orange her hair
feisty her look
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Oh, now that is good! Thank you for playing, Kitty!
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you have really given me
something to talk about 🙂
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Ooh, we hope so! 😉
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No one suspected I was not wearing a mask.
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Yikes! That’s a great line, Von!
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From under your bed, it comes for you
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Ooh, now that takes me back to my childhood. I was very scared of the things under my bed… 😉
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I definitely remember those fears. I think they’re pretty universal.
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Hm, what should I draw?
Maybe a hairy monster with a furry claw
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Hee hee. That’s funny. I like that!
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