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Archive of entries posted on February 2010

2/28/10: Memory

I remember… Classic poem of the day is here.

2/27/10: Freebie!

w00t. It’s Saturday. Write about whatever you want. Classic poem of the day.

2/26/10: Strength

Are you buff? Link to the daily classic poem.

2/25/10: Gold

Silver and bronze’s hot older sister. Classic poem of the day.

2/24/10: Jokes

Ha ha. Good joke. Daily classic poem.

2/23/10: Holes

Yep. Holes. Link to today’s classic poem.

2/22/10: Nervous

Nerves of steel… or putty. The classic poem of the day is here.

2/21/10: Nature haiku

Write a haiku about nature. Haikus have three lines. The first line is 5 syllables, the second is 7, the third is 5. Click here to read today’s classic poem, which happens to be a haiku.

2/20/10: Freebie!

It’s that time of the week again, where you get to write a poem about whatever you want. The classic poem of the day is here.

2/19/10: South

You know… the opposite of north. Classic poem of the day.

2/18/10: Heavy

Something weighing on your mind? Classic poem of the day.

2/17/10: Change

…is good. Classic poem of the day.

2/16/10: Pain

[So apparently we already did pain as a topic. On January 3. Oops. Oh well. Here it is again.] Ouch. Classic poem of the day.

2/15/10: Wonder

Hmmm… I wonder… Famous classic poem of the day.

2/14/10: Love

It’s Valentine’s Day… What else would we write about? Today’s classic poem is here.

2/13/10: Freebie!

Hot diggity! It’s Saturday. Egro, it is write-about-whatever-you-want-because-there-is-no-set-topic-for-today day. Today’s classic poem.

2/12/10: Vicious Cycle

The wheels keep on turnin’. Classic poem.

2/11/10: Acrostic

Line ‘em up. Today’s topic is simply to write an acrostic poem. Acrostic – An acrostic is a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word (usually a word that is alluded to or related to in the poem itself). It has no set form in terms of number of [...]

2/10/10: Balance

BAL        A        NCE Today’s classic poem is by the Russian poet Pushkin.

2/9/10: Hallucinations

I think I see something… Classic poem of the day here.