Day 13 of my #StayHomeRhymeMo challenge to write one poem about COVID-19 and its impacts every day. At some point I’ve got to run out of ideas! Check back tomorrow for a companion poem to this one. Seven Things I Have Run Out Of a COVID-19 poem by Lauren Hallstrom I. Patience. I haveContinue reading “Camp NaNoWriMo Day 13: Seven Things I Have Run Out Of – a poem”
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Day 12: A Recipe for Quarantine – A Poem
Happy Easter to those who celebrate it! Instead of writing an Easter-specific poem, I chose to finish a poem I had started a few days ago and spend more time enjoying the day. This is my version of a persona poem, though I believe a true one would have a character using the first personContinue reading “Day 12: A Recipe for Quarantine – A Poem”
Days 10 & 11: Coronavirus Haiku
To catch up on the past few days, I tried my hand at a handful of haiku poems. Years ago, I used to write a haiku every day, so I’m getting flashbacks to that. I had forgotten how restrictive the syllable count can feel! Ants traverse concrete They need no social distance No sixContinue reading “Days 10 & 11: Coronavirus Haiku”