Poetry Digest - Edition
Welcome back to the freewrite Poetry Digest brought to you by today by @mariannewest. Thank you freewriters for your excellent contributions! We are inspired and impressed by your talent and insight.
Please continue to share your freewrite poetry with the #freewritepoetrydigest or #freewritepoetry tag. Check in regularly for our next Freewrite Poetry Digest!
Here are some of our favorite selections.
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@jakim7
@jakim7 writes originally in Spanish but even the google translate brings the passion of this poem to life
@tezmel
This beautiful poet and writer brings us a strong woman's voice from Africa. Her poems never fail to move me deeply. We are so fortunate to have her among the feewriters.
@cryptocopy
@cryptocopy is musing on the fleetingness of life with this poem about chalk. It shows how thinking about an everyday object, we can become philosophers.
@miomarp
This is another poem by our Spanish Freewriting friends. I think a little of its beauty got lost in the translation, but I am gathering it also speaks to time passing - we are turning from a child to an old man who can not hold the chalk anymore.
This prompt seemed to inspire musings about how fast life moves on - nothing is permanent.
@miguelvalerio29
This is short, sweet and to the point. The prompt decorate being well used!! Our Spanish Freewriting friends are dominating this edition!! Well done @miguelvalerio29.
@milrosas
@ latino.romano
google translation:
My recommendation is for this poet who has shown to have a lot of good wood for this. In her freewrite she talks poetically about how a person falls prey to fatigue, fatigue caused by their own problems and the author @milrosas raises this problem from the perspective of someone who has sold their peace and rest to their concerns. It is a very interesting way to approach the "sold" theme that was worked on yesterday in the freewrite. Personally I see a lot of talent in her and I think she is becoming a great author here at Steemit.
And another poem by the same author you don’t want to miss. Decorated
@warpedpoetic
This poem by @warpedpoetic came out of a Weekendfreewrite. Even so the post is expired, I urge you to read it and to vote on a more recent post.
@michellpiala
In our recommend a Freewrite Poem, two participants chose poems by the same author @michellpiala. Shs is fairly new to the Freewrite Community and she is impressing us!!
Recommended by
@wonderwop
Today I would like to nominate @michellpiala for her wonderful poem on the prompt epilogue. It's a short poem with a powerful punch, showing the strength of women everywhere. It could easily be the motto for the young and old alike. It's a must read and I highly recommend it. Great job
And the second recommendation came from
@aaarif
The poem I liked most is
This poem was written by @michellpiala . I choose this poem because it makes me feel different. She mentioned about machine and human, a comparison between them. A machine can't have emotion on the other hand human does. A Human can't fulfill a human's all desire, cause human get tired, but a machine (with inserted chip which is active) can obey one's command until it lose its energy.She also represent of emotions when one respect her, not regret.
i liked most the combination of her. Nice creation.
@whatisnew
@whatisnew has been with the freewriting community for a long time and she never fails to write whimsical, fun and delightful poems. This one brings back many childhood memories.
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