It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:
TRAIN
So can you tell a story in five words using the word TRAIN in it somewhere?
Your word last week was POETRY. Here are your POETIC stories:
Non-rhyming poetry is pretty prose.
Poetry needs metre and rhyme.
I write short poetry verses.
Vague poetry is not enjoyable.
I don’t enjoy snobby poetry.
I prefer to write poetry.
I don’t enjoy reading poetry.
Poetry can rhyme well sometime.
Sounds of poetry are interesting.
Words create poetic poetry poems.
The poetry of steam trains?
Wordsworth and Coleridge – romantic poetry?
One man’s poetry, another’s doggerel.
I took a poetry class.
I like poetry that rhymes.
Songs and poetry are similar.
His debauchery crushed their poetry.
No poetry for me today.
I love poetry in action.
Mimi Horne:
Poetry is music to me.
Poetry doesn’t have to rhyme…
Poetry; it’s all Greek to me…
Limericks; poetry at it’s lewdest?
Perfect poetry prefers perfect punctuation.
Free form poetry is creative fun.
Classically structured poetry requires discipline.
Lance dancing: poetry in motion!
My poetry is usually emotional.
Limericks make poetry such fun.
Boris said, “No office poetry!”
Poetry… rhythm of found souls.
Five
Words
Is
Too
Much.
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