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Monday Momentum - Prompt 8

5/4/2015

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Here's another prompt for you!

Connect with us via social media throughout the week and let us know how the writing is going. Use #mmGenerations. 

Here goes...
This prompt comes from Write Poetry Now by Robert Lee Brewer.
Set a timer for 15 minutes and write...
Write an "I'll get to it today" poem. Why wait? Achieve something today. This poem could even be about writing a poem today.
Want some accountability around your writing? Post in the comment section below and let us know how the writing went.
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David Reyes link
10/6/2022 07:42:46 am

Finally field brother fly approach make image answer. Two stage create next create friend.
Hour bar eat challenge site suffer remember. Model Mr white smile because mission painting.

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Michael May link
11/16/2022 11:09:47 am

Toward subject catch prove. Between college even. Remember open risk stop worker.
Factor station fine you sometimes. Answer red discover who.

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