Math is boring? I don’t reckon so! In fact, it can be quite fun. Write about a math concept, such as “you cannot divide by zero” or never-ending irrational numbers from a poetic perspective (maybe, use it as a metaphor?)
Write a poem that embraces the soothing melody of raindrops, capturing the serene beauty and introspective mood it creates, inspiring thoughts of renewal, nostalgia, and inner reflection
Imagine you are standing at the crossroads of a significant decision. Write a poem that explores the uncertainty, hope, and anticipation that fill the air as you contemplate your path forward
Picture a typical city from Stephen King’s novels in your mind. Think about how they seems peaceful and candid on the surface but have a feeling of mystery and uncanny vibe to them. Imagine you arrived in such a city; write a poem about how the city transforms from day to night and your experience associated with it
Lucid dreams are a fascinating thing, even if a little bit unsettling if you really think about it. For today, your prompt is to write a poem about lucid dreams. Maybe you’ve had hands-on experience?
Visual and auditory art forms, while being inherently different, still possess some similar qualities and often complement each other to create a beautifully complex art piece....
I love bittersweet things, even if they hurt sometimes, such as memories of a friendship now long gone or finishing a book or manga you’ve got so invested in. Today’s prompt is about bittersweetness. What does it mean to you? Explore this intricate dance between joy and sorrow either through your own experience or by...
What feelings do you associate with cold water? Maybe it’s a refreshing cold glass of water on a hot day, or maybe you imagine the feelings associated with being plunged into the icy river in the winter.
At the heart of her brief and disturbing first novel, Sagan asks: Where does the moral sense come from? Is it intrinsic? If not, does that discredit morality itself?
If you think about it, we all are time travelers! It’s just, we can’t change the speed or the direction of our journey. Although this is pretty boring, it’s still fascinating in its own way....
Imagine a conversation between the moon and a lonely star, and write a poem that captures their longing, wisdom, and shared experiences in the vastness of the universe.
Following the seasonal an naturalistic prompts, let’s turn our attention to the weather and, specifically, rain. Write a poem that explores the beauty and tranquility of a rain-soaked garden.