avatarKathy Jacobs

Summary

The website content is an invitation for readers to engage with a poetry prompt focused on the theme of "Why," encouraging them to share their own one-line poems and to tag their contributions appropriately for community engagement.

Abstract

The web content presents a creative writing prompt from Chalkboard, dated October 9, 2019, which challenges readers to write a one-line poem on the theme of "Why." It includes a sample poem reflecting on the difficulty of understanding the value of mutual care in making the world a better place. The content also features images created by the author and provides instructions for readers to participate by responding with their own poems or posting stand-alone pieces, ensuring to tag them with "One Line" and to link their responses to foster a sense of community and shared creativity. The prompt expresses gratitude to Harper Thorpe and the Chalkboard team for their contributions to the project.

Opinions

  • The author believes that recognizing the importance of caring for one another can lead to a better world.
  • There is an implied sentiment that poetry and creative expression are valuable tools for exploring and communicating deep questions about human behavior and societal values.
  • The inclusion of images built by the author suggests a multimedia approach to creativity and storytelling.
  • The prompt is designed to inspire engagement and collaboration within the writing community, as evidenced by the call to tag poems and link responses.
  • Acknowledgment of Harper Thorpe and the Chalkboard team indicates a collaborative spirit and appreciation for collective efforts in creative endeavors.

Why?

Chalkboard One Line Poem Prompt — October 9, 2019

Image built from pieces in PowerPoint by the author

Why is it so hard for some to see That the world’s a better place When we care about each other?

Your turn :)

Theme: Why

Share your own one-line poem on the theme as a response to this post, or write a stand-alone piece if you prefer. Tag your piece “One Line” and, if you have a stand-alone poem, be sure to leave a link in the response section below.

Thanks to Harper Thorpe and the entire Chalkboard team!

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One Line Poetry Prompt
Why
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Care
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