
"Wow! So, we’ll be a third of the way through this challenge after finishing today’s poem. I’ve been super motivated by reading all the poems but also all the encouragement and kind words in the comments from poet to poet. Keep it up!" - Robert Lee Brewer
"For today’s prompt, take the phrase “The (blank) who (blank),” replace the blanks with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. Possible titles include: “The Runner Who Walked,” “The Scientist Who Decided to Make a Monster,” “The Poet Who Loved Me,” and/or “The Teacher Who Couldn’t Learn.” If you’d prefer to write about a thing instead of a person, feel free to replace the word “who” with the word “that.” " – prompt taken from the Writers Digest website
“The Florist Who Couldn’t Smell”
(Limerick)
There once was a florist from Lynn
Who really had only one sin.
She failed to disclose
That she didn’t have a nose
That worked to let fragrances in.
Bonus Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O99ecwRpXf0
Be kind. Stay curious.
XO,
Ro
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