Get your favorite steep (or brew) and join us in writing a poem based on L.L. Barkat’s [at the end]—which ran recently at Every Day Poems. The poem begins…
At the end of the Sound,
where the pines have been pushed back
by an unrelenting salt wind…
Your Pour
Consider where something “ends” and use it to begin your poem. If you like, use the entire opening format of Barkat’s poem, as such…
“At the end of [your chosen place, state of being, etc.],
where [your chosen object or thought]
by [your chosen force]…
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