
*I found this line somewhere but can’t remember who wrote it now!
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide

*I found this line somewhere but can’t remember who wrote it now!
Shared with W3 prompt #169. This wasn’t written for the prompt, but fits quite well with the idea.
Shared with dVerse Meeting The Bar – not quite meeting the theme of ‘anniversary’ though this is a memory that I recall at least once a year, reminiscing on the wild emotions of discovery of new love.
The form is memento (2 stanzas, 6 lines per stanza, 2 tercets (2*3 lines) per stanza, syllable count per tercet: 8,6,2; 8,6,2, rhyme scheme abc, abc)

Shared with dVerse – Who has a sweet tooth?
Inspired by The Last Supper, written by Luciana Cole on Substack
25th Nov 2025 – Shared with Melissa’s FFFC #348
Tanka inspired by this Substack post by Nilofer Neubert
Written for the GloPoWriMo Day 8 prompt:
write a ghazal that takes the form of a love song.
8th Aug 2025 – Shared with W3 #171
Form: Bloated Haiku (10-15-10 syllables)
Rules: Subject must be cultural and philosophical
I totally made this up. Am I a creator?
Oh, this poem was inspired (and paraphrased) by this post on Substack by Jim Richardson. The poem is not particularly connected to the content as the paraphrasing is drawn from the first paragraph. I just liked these words and thoughts together.