Who Am I?
a poem

once upon a time you were bouncy, ready to reign in the most rowdy of plastic chip bags, ready to stand in as a makeshift hair-tie, happy to keep that bundle of herbs together.
now you sit all crusty and broken, ready to crumble at touch surprising any who approach you.
Tagging Kasun Ranasinghe | ScienceDuuude| Ashlea Morgan| Diana Dee | A.M. Radulescu| Roselyn Violet | Anthony Jackson | Fathiyah Zb | Olivia Th| Daniel A. Teo | Penofgold | Samedra Carter | Yan Huang | Mil H. | Sneha Devaraj | if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: pick and object and describe its lifespan from a new lens.
✍ Write a poem based on the prompt above! ✍ You’re welcome to submit it The Brain is a Noodle (link below!), self-publish or submit to any other publication you’d like. ✍ If you choose to do one of the last two, be sure to tag me (@ / ramyeonjpg) so I can be sure to read and tweet your piece too! ✍ Tag your 5–10 writer friends to join in on the fun! Or, simply “tag all”. ✍ Be sure to include the link to the original prompt so others can join in on the fun!
Hi I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and I never buy elastic bands. I just save the ones that come with produce, rinse them out and use those. The thick ones that come with broccoli are particularly useful for opening jars, life tip! Ps, you can listen to this and other poems re-imagined in podcast form!
^ by Li Charmaine Anne
