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Rated: 13+ · Book · Emotional · #2227002
A poem a day keeps the cobwebs off my keyboard.
#1037502 added September 8, 2022 at 2:10pm
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Morning's Herald
The robin, morning's chorus leader,
though the noir of night still rules
his warble being the herald,
that announces the dawn’s arrival.

Too early to find a worm
or to hoard bits of string.
Too early for weaving
Instead, he sings.

And in established order,
the choir joins in.

While the doves may mourn the daybreak
as the rising fire splits the sky
with a joyous cacophony
this birdsong symphony
nudges those who slumber still
drawing those adrift in dreams
to the sweet, carefree trill
that the breach twixt night and day is healed.


PROMPT SEPTEMBER 7

L R A E H D E O R

Without using technological assistance, put together the longest word you can from the given string of letters
and use it in your poem. Please bold the word you find and use.

There are 30+ words that are more than 5 letters, so you have lots of choices!

If you want to be sassy and find/use multiple words, I won't stop you, but you only need one word from the letters. *Smile*
The rest of the words in your poem are free choice.

Your poem must be a minimum of 8 lines.
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