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Prompt: One Syllable Words

Published on July 15, 2020 by Editorial Staff

Write a poem using only one syllable words. When you revise it, you can cheat.

Elizabeth Kerlikowske
Categories Writing Prompt•Tags Poetry, Poetry Society of Michigan, Writing Prompt

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