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others learn lessons we did, too, learn No order they rebel to form Other people’s advice isn’t followed by them Purely questioning our small intentions Quintessential reasoning in their own beginnings Reflection sourcing a truly valuable amenity Sifting through a jungle’s landscape Towards undisputed congestions Underneath villages to be explored Voices worn and exclaiming Wherever xylographing is commenced Xylophones we are yet to mention on Yearly zooming documentations Zig-zagging across the way, just like this poem.</p><p id="4783">Thank you for reading! I thought I’d try something different with this poem. If you’d also like to try your hand at a ‘A-Z’ poem, please tag me so I can have a read.</p><h1 id="1e64">The rules are as follows:</h1><ul><li>The poem should be 26 lines, with each letter coinciding with that letter of the alphabet (ie, the first line should begin with A, etc).</li><li>The second word of each line should begin with

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the next letter of the alphabet (ie, the first line should begin with A, and the second word should begin with B, etc).</li><li>Here’s an example:</li></ul><p id="5b5e"><b>A</b>nd <b>b</b>ecause we like to join <b>B</b>roken <b>c</b>allings for each time…</p><p id="9b90">Please don’t forget to tag this prompt poem. I look forward to reading your poems!</p><div id="1e03" class="link-block"> <a href="https://link.medium.com/Tp6zVNwFpfb"> <div> <div> <h2>I Will Be Donating My Medium Earnings To Charity This Ramadan</h2> <div><h3>Starting from today - Monday 12th April 2021.</h3></div> <div><p>link.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*-FFN_JESrpJMX0SM)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

A – Z Poem

Each line starts with a letter of the alphabet, from A to Z. The second word begins with the next letter.

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Archives broken, smashed within no reach Buildings claiming to sanctify their own Climbing, demanding answers no one is giving Digressing each time from a sample’s width Every formation leads to success For golden individuals enjoy within reach Great happinesses, too, arrive and pass by Her innocent language means to be done In journeys of solace and its future Just keeping record of my smiles Kind loving souls understand and feel empathy Leaving misers to dwell in their sorrows Might no others learn lessons we did, too, learn No order they rebel to form Other people’s advice isn’t followed by them Purely questioning our small intentions Quintessential reasoning in their own beginnings Reflection sourcing a truly valuable amenity Sifting through a jungle’s landscape Towards undisputed congestions Underneath villages to be explored Voices worn and exclaiming Wherever xylographing is commenced Xylophones we are yet to mention on Yearly zooming documentations Zig-zagging across the way, just like this poem.

Thank you for reading! I thought I’d try something different with this poem. If you’d also like to try your hand at a ‘A-Z’ poem, please tag me so I can have a read.

The rules are as follows:

  • The poem should be 26 lines, with each letter coinciding with that letter of the alphabet (ie, the first line should begin with A, etc).
  • The second word of each line should begin with the next letter of the alphabet (ie, the first line should begin with A, and the second word should begin with B, etc).
  • Here’s an example:

And because we like to join Broken callings for each time…

Please don’t forget to tag this prompt poem. I look forward to reading your poems!

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