I've mentioned recently that I'm really stepping in to my best writing now that I have a warm up practice. I warm up for about 20 minutes with a writing exercise that has nothing to do with my memoir and it gets those creative juices flowing. Well, I thought I might share an exercise that actually had me giggling.
The idea is to write nonsensical poetry. Choose one word and then a second word that doesn't relate to the first word at all, then a third and so on. This is a free for all exercise. Anything goes. Even made up words. So, I'm sharing my nonsensical poetry with you. It's most fun if you read it out loud in a serious tone as though you are at a poetry slam. I hope you enjoy. Silly portrait Forch of madness Spoon me with sentiment Parcel ribbit Smarth to wrench a moldy flippant Interspecies gold want bul flight Spleen forever squinch sup fllowt Botch in sinkin pastry Is Melrose stiff mbart? Shister ouch for ply Screen crease without veins Blocketed in full morsitz Flippety movetreel Sprite six from pants Borshobble split in drews Wanting more I REALLY liked making up words if you can't tell.
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AuthorMelinda Lee is a mom of two adolescent boys, a devout student of all things spiritual, a recovering perfectionist, and immensely fascinated with achieving the unachievable. Currently writing a memoir about hugging strangers. Archives
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