11-16-2018, 03:03 PM
[member=115]cobblepot[/member]
Take the following poem
In a kingdom full of tulips
It threw its ghost against the clovers
And so I screamed, 'Is that a sweet alyssum?'
Back into my memories wreathing
There stood a haunting shell
I was a dogwood and you a bluebell
My snowdrop, I could not awaken
Write a scene revolving around this poem. You could either take its symbolism and run with it, create a scene around the various lines of the poem, or find what inspiration you can from the rather symbolistic and unrhyming patterns that shows I should never write poetry again.
Whatever you decide, move beyond what typically weighs your character down. Pierce, I know, is haunted by the loss of his family and the ghosts of his past; what more can this poem mean other than his past? What does it mean moving forward in the future for him? See what you come up with!
Take the following poem
In a kingdom full of tulips
It threw its ghost against the clovers
And so I screamed, 'Is that a sweet alyssum?'
Back into my memories wreathing
There stood a haunting shell
I was a dogwood and you a bluebell
My snowdrop, I could not awaken
Write a scene revolving around this poem. You could either take its symbolism and run with it, create a scene around the various lines of the poem, or find what inspiration you can from the rather symbolistic and unrhyming patterns that shows I should never write poetry again.
Whatever you decide, move beyond what typically weighs your character down. Pierce, I know, is haunted by the loss of his family and the ghosts of his past; what more can this poem mean other than his past? What does it mean moving forward in the future for him? See what you come up with!
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