10 Poets and 1 NEW POET from last week’s challenge of STAR and their Décimas. All links open in a new window when clicked on.
It having been the week of Christmas, it should not be a surprise that some of our poems shared a theme this week, as was somewhat intended. However, the variety of how they were done was nice. And there were others who threw in a twist when you thought they were going one way then swerved at the end.
Please be sure to visit everyone at least once if you haven’t already. More variety than I thought would happen this week with the prompt word being Gift.
The Periodic Writer | Paving An Opinion: Christmas Stars NEW POET!
But I Smile Anyway… | Ritu Bhathal: My Star
Charmed Chaos |Linda Lee Lyberg: Twilight’s Soft Fade
EASTELMHURST.A.GO.GO | Larry Trasciatti: Insomnia
The Most Powerful ____ in the World
As one observes his final days,
golf, the pardons, the disregard
for the poor, this lowly bard
seeks to upbraid his venal ways.
He is a man who feeds on praise,
who only sees his raging star,
starved for air, a voracious scar,
an entity bereft of heart,
who will not graciously depart,
for he is king, the chosen Tsar.
Frank Hubney | Poetry, Short Prose and Walking: Star
MMA Storytime: Star Power
Mystical Strings | Dr. Crystal Grimes : Be the Spark
The Periodic Writer | Paving An Opinion: Christmas Stars NEW POET!
Revived Writer: Reaching for Stars
willowdot21: Ronovan Writes Décima Poetry Challenge Prompt No. 37: (STAR) in the C rhyme line. | willowdot21
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