![]() ![]() Write an acrostic poem (the first letters of each line spell out a word).Ģ0. Write a poem about one of the front-page headlines.ġ9. Write about someone from history who inspires you.ġ8. Write a poem about the politics in your country.ġ7. Write a poem using only 3-letter words.ġ6. Write a poem with no adverbs or adjectives.ġ0. Compose a haiku without using the letter ‘e.’ĩ. Write about your childhood best friend.ħ. Write a poem about a country you’ve never been to but would like to visit one day.ĥ. Write about a color without naming the color in the poem.Ĥ. Write about whatever you see outside your window right now.ģ. Write a poem based on a recent dream you’ve had.Ģ. (For example, if a prompts says “Write a poem about the color blue,” you can write a poem about how much you love or hate the color blue, or about a pair of blue eyes, or the ocean, etc.)ġ. Note that you can modify any of these as you see fit, and each one is open for your creative interoperation. ![]() Here are 50 poetry prompts you can use as inspiration to start writing your next poem. So to help you get started, we’re giving you 50 poetry prompts that should offer you some direction so you can win the battle against the blank page. You can write a poem on literally anything, using the form, length, and style of your choice.īut with all that freedom, you may end up with choice paralysis, a common cause of writer’s block (er… poet’s block?). Poetry is an art that offers unlimited creative freedom.
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