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The Thirty Days
The Thirty Days
The Thirty Days
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The Thirty Days

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Ally L. Mare has took part in the National Poetry Writing Month for 2017 with various of challenging prompts such as an elegy, repetition, a nine line, the Bop and so much more. Thirty days with thirty poems filled with humors, creativity, life lessons, romantic pleasure and silliness.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlly L
Release dateJun 18, 2017
ISBN9781370648153
The Thirty Days
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Ally L

He is a poet. A writer. Most of the time, he is just a random person who do various things. Basically from blogging to knitting. Pardon for his miserable poems which he take pride on. Read his words and you will find yourself wondering a lot.

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    The Thirty Days - Ally L

    NaPoWriMo #1: Kay-Ryan-esque poem

    You cannot run,

    Or really hide,

    When it’s fun,

    But kept aside.

    You feel pleasure,

    And some guilt,

    You feel pressure,

    From the foundation,

    You built.

    Then you lie,

    To yourself again,

    Now you are,

    A real hypocrite,

    That make,

    A split tongue snake.

    NaPoWriMo Prompt #2: A poem inspired by, or in the form of, a recipe

    A simple recipe,

    Passed down through generations,

    From the distant Neanderthals,

    To the ancient glory of Rome,

    And to the life of a contemporary poet,

    Add some sugar,

    Little pinches of salt,

    Spice it up with pepper,

    Then, boil it repeatedly,

    Pour into a vial and you have,

    A potion of life.

    NaPoWriMo #3: An Elegy

    Dear lovely soul,

    I was late to know you,

    Too late to adore you,

    But your songs remained,

    As memento for

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