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15 Word Rhyming Challenge
Write a coherent 15 word sentence with as many rhyming words as you can. Let's see if anyone can make all 15 rhyme with each other! Try not to repeat the same word twice! Make it as silly as possible.
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Demoralize

Pint-size wise guys finalize supplies, disguise eyes, utilize lies, maximize cries, compromise spies, burglarize Schweiz.

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Write a poem that begins with "See me"
Write a poem that begins with "see me". After these 2 words, the stage is yours, I set the stage, you set the script. I rarely create challenges, but its been too long since I have seen how a human brain (I don't think mine is human) works. Show me your script. Set this stage. Have fun!
Cover image for post Ego Facite, by blnk
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blnk in Poetry & Free Verse
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Ego Facite

see me broken,

see me whole.

see me empty,

see me full.

see me holy,

see me lost.

see me searching

for your trust.

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Cover image for post Fragmented., by blnk
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Fragmented.

Most moments feel the same,

But sometimes, they do not.

Sometimes, you feel that shift.

You have been here before.

You know these streets.

You know these signs.

Don’t you?

You get a call.

You recognize the name.

You don’t know why.

What is happening?

You are lost.

You see a shop.

You walk inside.

It will be okay.

That’s what they say, at least.

You will be okay.

You will get through this.

You breathe.

In.

Out.

Shouldn’t you count?

One.

Two.

Where are you?

A loud noise.

You look up.

You refocus.

You smile.

A man across the street chases a dog.

You have been here before.

You know these streets.

You know these signs.

Okay.

Alright.

Okay.

It will be.

#prosepoem #rambling #mentalhealth #okay

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Challenge
in 15 words, describe a moment or activity you've shared with someone which makes you love that someone even more.
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Compassion

I apologized, and for once, it was okay. I cried, and for once, was heard.

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Challenge
A few months back I created this challenge and thought I would return with it for a second time. The idea is simple, yet not so simple. The description tells all. I will start it off but remember to tag me in the comment section of your post as: @Danceinsilence.
Including your title, pick one letter from the alphabet and have every word start with the same letter. Minimum of 15 words but at least 4 lines. This is where it may help to have a dictionary or thesaurus nearby and readily available.
Cover image for post Playground, by blnk
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blnk in Poetry & Free Verse
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Playground

Playful peeking,

Piquing passions;

Pinnacle perfection,

Purity preserved.

Placid parents,

Persistent pleas;

Prevelant patience,

Perpetual pleasure.

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Challenge
One sentence story
Write a story (or a poem whatever I don't really care) in one sentence. Tag me @thelonely I want to read your entry. Thanks for the inspiration @voiceinthewind. No runons please. Just a sentence. No mass tagging. If you don't have enough words just add random ones at the bottom.
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Swift Adoration

Judgment stirs as he continues to glance at the one he most cherishes; why is there no sympathy for caring too deeply?

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Challenge
In my last challenge, it was to write a micro-poem ... this time, it's a little harder ... write a mini micro-poem, consisting of no more than 55 characters of which include all letters, numbers, symbols, punctuation, and spaces between words (The title and return/enter key does not count.)
This can be on any topic, but anything over 55 would be classed a a micro poem, not a mini micro-pem. Make sure you tag me so I can read what you have written and don't forget to tag me this way: @Danceinsilence, otherwise I may never see it. (NOTE: Add at least some additional words underneath in parens as it will not accept anything under 15 words.)
Cover image for post Final Sorrow, by blnk
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blnk in Poetry & Free Verse
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Final Sorrow

Torn apart,

No new start;

Loss of heart.

(e t c e t e r a)

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Challenge
Together, we can break the world record for longest book. When this challenge gets the necessary number of entries, it will expire and we will turn it into a book. Each entry will be its own chapter. Feel free to build from existing entries or write something radically different.
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Silence

This isn’t like the movies.

That’s all that has been going through my head for the past few hours. There’s no apocalyptic chaos; it all looks the same. I look out my window and see what I’ve seen my entire life— well-kept lawns, parked cars, leaves falling from trees. The only noticeable difference is the absolute, overwhelming quiet. No birds chirping, no cars speeding down the road. Before today, everyone associated fear with screaming, banging, anything; no one could have ever predicted this terrible, mind-numbing quiet.

The reason for this silence, I assume, is fear of being found. The creatures— calling them zombies doesn’t truly capture how terrifying they are— can hear the slightest movement. Entire cities have been destroyed because of a single person making the smallest sound.

I haven’t heard from my friends or family in hours. Contacting them would be too risky, and admitting that they might not be safe makes this all too real.

No one was prepared for this. Escape is not an option. They are not slow, like many believed they would be. They are fast, faster than anything I have ever seen. Humanity is trapped, and all we can do is hope and wait, engulfed in the deafening silence.

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Challenge
Challenge of the Week #55: Write a story of 200 words or more about a stranger. The most masterfully written piece, as voted and determined by the Prose team, will be crowned winner and receive $200. Quality beats quantity, always, but numbers make things easier for our judges, so share, share, share with friends, family, and connections. #ProseChallenge #getlit #itslit
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The Cold

The first thing I noticed was the cold. I was alone, or at least I thought I was, until I felt her.

She turned to me; I could feel her eyes on mine. My heartbeat increased. It wasn’t fear, or lust, or anxiety. It just was.

She sat by me for hours, not saying a word. It was strange, she was strange. I couldn’t put my finger on why.

We talked a little, but she didn’t seem to know much. Or maybe she knew too much. It was hard to tell.

When I left, I didn’t say a word. I almost squeezed her shoulder, but part of me knew I shouldn’t.

It took me months to accept the truth, but I now know what that night was. What she was.

He was looking at me; I was looking at him. I wondered if he knew. He had to know.

No one had talked to me in years. I would sit there, in the same place every day, but no one ever attempted to acknowledge my existence.

I never asked his name, and he never asked mine. After hours of silence we began to speak about anything but ourselves.

He left when the night was over, no goodbye, no indication of an intention to return. I haven’t seen his face in years, but I still think about him sometimes, still wonder if he knew.

Did he know I was dead?

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