the writer was blocked
chapters and characters remained nameless
and the plot had holes
kicked the word bucket,
flooding pages
with a title wave of letter combinations
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Neat!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.😊
For the last line did you mean “tidal wave” or did you purposefully change it to “title wave” as a play on words? I assume the latter, but wasn’t sure. Great poem though!
Thank you! I changed it intentionally…a play on words. I am glad you asked. 😊
Love the ending
Thank you, Manuel! I love word play.😊
My pleasure Tanya, keep inspiring us all
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I love your creative expression…thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you for sharing the comments. They encourage me!😊
My pleasure 🙂
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Wonderful poem.after reading this,i am remembering the blogger Roger Moor.i don’t know -where is he after spreading the words.
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I hope he is busy writing more books of poetry!
Good.
Phew, luckily I haven’t have writers block so far. Time is more of an issue, haha
XxX
Haha…Hi, Patty! I think “writer’s block” is just a signal that you need to get away from your desk for a while and live. That fixes it for me anyway. 😊