LTFR BATTLE THREAD

  • Baby Rainbow
    10 years ago

    PLEASE ONLY POST ON THIS THREAD IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE 5 MEMBERS ENTERED IN THIS CLUB.

    Michael
    Moira
    Zahra
    Andrea
    Larry

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    The prompts must be used in order from 1-10, then repeating the cycle until time runs out. You cannot skip any numbers. MUST BE 1 TO 10.

    The same member can only post up to 2 times in a row, they then must await a second person to post before they can reply.

    I will post the prompts in the morning, along with the word GO.

    Closing time is Friday 8pm. (UK time)

    Good luck and enjoy.

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    Your prompts are:

    1. A formed poem

    2. 26-28 syllables

    3. Include "a bridge(s)" or "a kiss(es)" either by the words, or through metaphor.

    4. Use a song title for the poem's title.

    5. Category must be nature

    6. Free choice of any poem at all

    7. 8-10 lines

    8. Must include a body part in your poem/title

    9. Must include a time or date

    10. This poem must rhyme at least once throughout.

  • Baby Rainbow
    10 years ago

    Go

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    #1 formed poem

    Born to Win (Triolet)
    It's almost four, I cannot sleep
    I was born to write, born to win
    My private thoughts are mine to keep
    It's almost four, I cannot sleep
    The reaper's reaped what reapers reap
    To dream of rest would be a sin
    It's almost four, I cannot sleep
    I was born to write, born to win

  • Maple Tree
    10 years ago

    2. 26-28 syllables

    Rainbow masquerade
    filters the midnight sky
    with fluorescent crickets
    as early dawn approaches-

    Rise and shine....

  • Maple Tree
    10 years ago

    3. Include "a bridge(s)" or "a kiss(es)" either by the words, or through metaphor.

    I've been laced with
    intoxicating kisses
    upon sultry nights,
    as withering leaves
    devour a breezy
    muse tween lover's.

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    4. Use a song title for the poem's title.
    Little Talks

    Our little talks were like a flowing river
    I the receiver, you my dear the giver
    So close to my endless emotion,
    yet separated by miles of ocean
    As each drop of rain eventually returns
    After rising toward the sacred light that burns
    in life's journey we have taken walks
    but I really have missed our little talks

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    5 . Nature

    The mountains are calling
    how can I turn a deaf ear
    for on their heights
    I discover the lay of the land
    and the stark reality
    of how small is a man

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    6. Free choice of any poem at all

    Just the thought of your kiss
    brings to me so much bliss.
    looking deeply within your eyes
    is as awesome as a sunrise

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    7. 8-10 lines

    Arms Wide open

    With my arms wide open
    I welcome any stranger
    ignoring all omen
    looking past danger
    I want to share a hug
    to all the down and out
    apathy gives a shrug
    while love tends to shout

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    9. Must include a time or date

    Winter kisses

    Snow falling heavily
    Couples holding hands
    Kissing underneath the mistletoe
    It's the perfect time
    For love to bloom

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    10.This poem must rhyme at least once throughout.

    Poet's Wisdom
    Memoirs of souls
    Where kept in numerous scrolls,
    Passed down from one generation
    to the next,
    Penned in different types of text,

    Wisdom weaved in ink
    So children would rethink
    Of future mistakes
    & avoid a lot of stakes,

    Poets bleed
    With that they planted seeds
    For the world could see
    So no one would have to be
    "Me"

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    #1 formed poem double Ottava Rima

    Maple Tree

    There once was a tree that evolved a small wing
    or that is what the atheist would have us believe.
    Random adaptation making such a thing
    but it is just too hard for me to perceive.
    The fall must have anticipated the spring
    and knew the awesome task the seed must achieve
    to fly far from the parent to fertile earth
    to find needed space for intended rebirth

    Creation goes on I've come to understand
    the creator just rested on the seventh day
    in every leaf that falls I see a hand
    not exactly in precisely the same way
    a single insect will think and consciously land
    but by intelligence infinitely great
    each living thing develops divinely traits
    Creation, it goes on , who knows what awaits

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    2. 26-28 syllables

    Beauty

    Comes in all forms
    From living art to dead art
    But not all see
    The hidden beauty within
    That bleed to make it so

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    3. Include "a bridge(s)" or "a kiss(es)" either by the words, or through metaphor.

    Delightful Dishes

    I hope you're lucky, best of wishes
    I need your love, need your kisses
    Craving delightful dishes
    the ones my lonely heart misses.

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    4. Use a song title for the poem's title.

    Bridge Over Troubled Water

    You are a bridge over a raging river
    I have faith You will always deliver
    like structures I trust to get me across
    safely without cost to me, or a loss
    on every road You stand where there's a gap
    all that is required is to follow Your map

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    2-5- Category must be nature

    The willows cascade
    Through the minds of the sick
    Glittery is the light that shines
    Through the eyes of nature

    Mother Nature gives hope
    To all within her grasp
    Grass grown & animals roam
    Liberty is the heart of her

    Hope opens it's arms out
    For the one that feeds the cubs
    Tigers linger playfully underneath the sun
    & humanity tears it apart for stores...

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    1-8 (Skipped above) body part

    More than once
    my erotic nature
    has gotten me
    into such trouble
    that only my feet
    was able to save
    my stupid ass.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    2 - 6 Free choice

    There are those who say that only a poet
    truly lives his life to the fullest
    but I say that we who spend our time
    composing rhyme and meter
    or fastening the perfect expression
    for what happened "just now"
    sometimes miss out on what is going on
    right before our crossed eyes.

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    2-9- Must include a time or date

    Christmas

    Season of joy
    Day of rebirth,
    Celebrating God
    & his son
    Seeing miracles appear
    With the love of the Heavenly Father
    That's what Christmas is all about

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    2 - 7 skipped just now !!!!!! 8-10 lines

    Poets are no good at math
    such as counting lines
    but please forgive us these
    minor transgressions
    and we'll make then up in time

    These interstitial poems out of order,
    I hope, will allow the total count
    to be used in our favor - I have no sorter!

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    2 - 8 Body part [next is 2 - 10]

    Eye is not the beholder,
    merely the recorder
    passing along data
    for the brain to re-order
    from alpha to zeta
    though times - errata

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    2-10- This poem must rhyme at least once throughout.

    Unique Hearts

    Unique hearts used to be full
    But now it's dull
    The queen dead
    Now a second in command
    Commands the remains
    Stunning the kingdom
    Now tatters lays of royalty

    Poem 20

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    3 - 1. A formed poem

    Alone - senryu
    I am quite unlike
    anyone else I have known;
    I'm ok with that.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    3 - 2. 26-28 syllables

    Michael Nalley has
    hidden store of genius;
    only displayed
    whenever he writes
    from his seat of wisdom.

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    3-3.-Include "a bridge(s)" or "a kiss(es)" either by the words, or through metaphor.

    Ghost Kisses I give
    To the air since you're gone
    Walking underneath the moon
    It's a miracle I don't trip down
    many bridges
    Since I don't see the now
    but rather the past...

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    3-4- Use a song title for the poem's title.

    Slow Me Down

    From the anger
    Seething in my veins,
    From the revenge itching
    to come out
    The mistakes that cover the inner
    sanctum
    Fulling me with poison
    Slow me down please

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    6. Free choice of any poem at all

    Wind beneath my wings

    The wind beneath my wings is the air I breathe
    to see it destroyed would surely make me seethe.
    Balance is important to each and every soul
    To preserve our environment is such a worthy goal

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    Skipped poem

    3-5-Category must be nature

    Butterflies fly around
    Innocent are they
    Like fairy-tales told as a child
    Beautiful if molded right
    That's the cure
    For true beauty

  • -Choke-On-MY-Halo-
    10 years ago

    3-7*8-10 lines

    Fake people

    Fake nails;fake people
    All the same
    Shinny and pretty but not real
    Deceiving people with beauty or talent
    But their essence are like garbage
    Good for absolutely nothing,
    Except self harm for the victim
    And gloating for themselves
    Don't be deceived by a pretty face
    Look beyond the surface

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    8. Must include a body part in your poem/title
    Poetic Feet (Triolet)

    It's time for us to stand on our own two feet
    yet we all need a helping hand, now and then.
    If our better half is gone we're not complete
    It's time for us to stand on our own two feet
    yet the number of our toes just add up to ten
    It's time for us to stand on our own two feet
    yet we all need a helping hand now and then

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    9. Must include a time or date

    Happy Birthday Dad

    July 24 1915 is a birthdate
    I will soon most likely celebrate.
    Though my father has crossed over
    his remains rest under clover.
    His memories live on in me
    here at a town in Tennessee.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    3 - 10. This poem must rhyme at least once throughout.

    Who thinks the hi-jinks
    of the lynx causes the minks
    to lose care, slip from their lair
    and so to dare, lose their very air?

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    4 - 1. Formed

    What a Trip (Acrostic)

    What the joker queen
    has given to the club
    and thence to all of us
    that hears her chortled glee:

    a new lease on shaky grounds

    through fresh breath
    reeling in dance and song
    inspiring conversations
    preposterous but charming

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    2. 26-28 syllables

    Day Dreaming

    I'm dreaming this afternoon
    that you will be here so soon
    to help us all save the day
    with poems we can relay

  • Michael D Nalley
    10 years ago

    3. Include "a bridge(s)" or "a kiss(es)" either by the words, or through metaphor.Judas Kiss

    Have you ever thought of this?
    You could betray with a kiss,
    if silver is your only goal,
    you may sell your immortal soul.

  • Maple Tree
    10 years ago

    4. Use a song title for the poem's title.

    You're all that I need

    You have settled the ache
    upon sorrowful bones,
    patched cracks with cemented
    words, designed to soothe
    a broken bird.

    I fly with wings of enchanted
    feathers, for the spirit of our love
    has set me free....

  • Maple Tree
    10 years ago

    5. Category must be nature

    Whispers of Dawn

    Fernlings prance upon a dewy meadow,
    for dawn encumbers blessings made
    upon midnight's whisper.

    Silence becomes
    past tense to a raging, bullish,

    thunderstorm....

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    4-6 Free Choice

    It's All Right Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)

    I'm sure it will stop soon
    the holes not that big;
    and besides, the bullet
    went all the way through,
    so you won't have to go
    digging for it in my guts.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    10 years ago

    4 - 7 8-10 lines

    It's 4 in the morning the oldest cliche
    I know yet sleep evades me.

    I reach over to an empty space
    where you should be
    wondering whether
    you're asleep or also lying
    wakeful, missing that fulsome
    comfort you get from me
    when you are gone.

    NOTE 4-8 is next

  • Maple Tree
    10 years ago

    4-8. Must include a body part in your poem/title

    To Ear or not to Ear

    Listen to the depths
    of my silence.
    I have yet to shower
    your hearing and devilish
    eyes with my words
    and endless eye rolling.