Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Thursday Think Tank - #34 I Do Bequeath...


"I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love
If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.
You will hardly know who I am or what I mean
But I shall be good health to you nonetheless
And filter and fibre your blood."
~ Walt Whitman

Today we challenge you to write a poem as if it were you last will and testament. Please know this does not need to be a morose or sad poem. Have fun with it! Leave someone all the meat in your freezer, your pocket lint, your miss matched socks or better yet leave them all your unpaid credit card bills. This poem can be fun or you can make it as serious as you want. Leave a legacy or some of your wisdom. Leave something to your dog that would make people gasp. Whatever you do don’t leave a blank page.

“Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence.”
~ Plato

We look forward to what unique writings we hope this inspires. There is no doubt we will be seeing some doozies this week!

If you have a prompt idea (even a Music or Film inspired one) that you would like to suggest or share with us please send it to poetsunited@ymail.com . We keep a folder set aside with all your suggestions and just might use it one day.


There 3 simple rules:

1. Don’t link to more than 3 poems per week.

2. Please visit some of the other poems linked here when you link to yours.

3. Leave a comment after you have posted your link.


18 comments:

  1. i don't think it sounds like last will but… i linked it :) thanks a lot for your comments

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  2. Thank you for the prompt...it's my silliest one yet I think :-)

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  3. Cool prompt! And just what I was thinking about today:)

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  4. Thought about what Basho's will would be.

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  5. Grandfather's garage - and what was left behind.

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  6. What is the most important thing we can leave behind? Our values of course.
    I liked this prompt.

    Pamela

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  7. Funny, Sherry, I had actually pondered this a bit this morning, too.

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  8. Mine is tasteless but I hope, funny. :-)

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  9. More wishful than real and combined with another prompt.

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  10. Poets United,
    I found this a rather emotional prompt.
    I hope it works!

    Eileen

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  11. An unusual and interesting prompt. It brought some interesting thoughts to mind. Still a draft poem at present.

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  13. I took a sentimental journey;interesting prompt~

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  14. Oh, dear! What did you expect from Jinksy?! LOL

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  15. Excellent prompt. It really tickled my creativity.

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  16. I didn't think I had anything to say until my hands hit the keyboard. Funny how that happens.:)

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