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Prompt: Smallest Parts

Published on August 10, 2020 by Editorial Staff

From Writing Poetry by Barbara Drake: Write a poem in terms of the smallest parts of a thing or entity. For example, the eye of a rabbit or lizard, a leaf bud on an apple tree; the battery in your electric watch. (I’m pretty bored by the last one.

Elizabeth Kerlikowske

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