Lyrics and Verse Challenge

Your challenge for this prompt is to find a line within the lyrics of the song I’ve linked to below. Use just one line from that song as the first line in a new poem. 
 
Click here to read the lyrics to I’m Your Man by Leonard Cohen
Leave a link to the poem you create in [...]

Want to play Poetry Tag?

This poem started at PWB.
Tag Poem Two
Gasping for breath
like this is the end
 
Would you like to add the next line. Here’s what you do?
Be the first to post TAG in the comments. Then take these lines and add one, in a post on your own blog, along with these instructions. Whoever adds the nineteenth line then [...]

Grab and Go poetry

Take a line from Poet’s Online Random Line Generator and use it within a new poem.
Link to your work in the comments.

The Boundless Inspiration Project

Photographer Anthony McCune has offered to let all PWB members use his photos to supplement their poetry posts.
 So your challenge is to visit his site,Artistic Photography, find a picture that inspires you and then to create a new poem.
Save the photo to your computer, then post the poem and photo together on your blog.
Mr. McCune [...]

Poetic Synergy

Would you like to donate a line of poetry for another poet to use?
 Feel free  to grab a line from the comments section, write a new poem incorporating it, and then give credit to who the line orginally came from.
Here is a poem I wrote using this process:
Collaboration

Poetry Pick and Pull

Pick between 3 and 10 words from the list below. Write a poem containing those words. Post it in the comments.
fallen, explosive, ashes, steal, glint, fleeting, luminious, hunger, insatiable, inhale, reveal, morgue, moon, chord, bound, baffled, prisoner, slave, holy, remembrance, destroyed, ruins, crucify, stranded, temple, mourn, lightening, stroke.

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