Poetry Prompt - through Sunday, November 1st, 2009
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Dazzle-Ships in Drydock at Liverpool
By Edward Wadsworth
1919
This week, our SIMPLY SNICKERS poetry prompt includes these key words:
know
now
need
This week, we celebrate the birthday of British painter Edward Wadsworth, who was born on October 29, 1889.
To honor this artist, SIMPLY SNICKERS offers samples of this artist’s work to accompany this week’s prompt.
Above:
Landscape
By Edward Wadsworth
1913
Below:
Bronze Ballet
By Edward Wadsworth
1940
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ReplyDeleteHi! Jokes on me - I hurriedly checked your pictures tonight to see if one of them would grab me and inspire me to write a poem...and I mistakenly chose a picture off of next week's selection!
Anyway, I wrote a poem with the top picture (Poster Calendar), and the poem means a lot to me, but I am not sure if it will be for public consumption or not....
I guess I have a week to think about that, huh?
I hope you are doing well. Again, I thank you for your faithful selections of great art work every week. And by the way, I have enjoyed reading about you... in the 5-Minutes for Moms interview as well as some of your other blogs. You are an amazingly prolific writer!
Take care, and I'll be back again soon I hope!
Angie