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2/18/10: Heavy

Something weighing on your mind?

Classic poem of the day.

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2/17/10: Change

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.

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2/15/10: Wonder

Hmmm… I wonder…

Famous classic poem of the day.

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2/14/10: Love

It’s Valentine’s Day… What else would we write about?

Today’s classic poem is here.

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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.

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2/12/10: Vicious Cycle

The wheels keep on turnin’.

Classic poem.

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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 lines or syllables. To see an example, check out today’s daily classic poem.

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2/10/10: Balance

BAL        A        NCE

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

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2/9/10: Hallucinations

I think I see something…

Classic poem of the day here.

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2/8/10: Wishes

And ixnay on the wishing for more wishes.

Classic poem of the day.

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2/7/10: Hard

Seems appropriate, since soft was the topic a couple days ago.

Classic poem of the day.

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2/6/10: Freebie!

Today, like every Saturday, there is no set topic. You are free to write about whatever you want.

And today, like every day, there’s a classic poem here.

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2/5/10: Soft

SSOOFFTT.

Click here for the classic poem of the day.

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2/4/10: Air

Dude, have you seen this air? Get a load of this air!

Classic poem.

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2/3/10: Thousand

We reached 1,000 poems yesterday! Woooooo! To celebrate, today’s topic is thousand.

Today’s classic poem is by the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko.

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2/2/10: Clean

Spick and span.

If you were a classic poem for the day, you would be found here.

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2/1/10: Saddest thing you can think of

1/31/10: Happiest thing you can think of

1/30/10: Freebie!

Woo woo! FREE-BIE! FREE-BIE!

No set topic today. Write about whatever.

Classic poem of the day.

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