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Collaborative Poetry Workshop #3

Status: 
Program description/goal: 

Description: Join in our collaborative poem workshop. Each member will have a chance to write one, two, three or four
stanzas four lines each. The stanzas must be relative to the poem.

Leader: Geezer
Moderator(s): Mark, RoseBlack, Rosewood Apothecary, Candlewitch

Objectives: Write a complete poem from all stanzas submitted by workshop members

Level of expertise: All Levels

Subject matter: TBA

Length: 
30 days
Number of participants (limit): 
9 people
Skill level: 
Date: 
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Short description: 
Write a collaborative poem.

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Rosewood Apothecary begins this workshop #3 by creating a title and writing one to four stanzas four lines each.
The order of participation is as follows here:
Rosewood Apothecary - begins
Candlewitch
Black Rose
Dystopia
Depressed 1
Alan Abrams
Scribbler
Geezer
Mark - finishes

Copy and paste the previous stanzas into your comment and add your stanzas to the end of it when it's your turn.

Let's get it on!

author comment

Sounds good!

I'm ready!

*
When someone reads your work
And responds, please be courteous
And reply in kind, thanks.

Someone may need to tag me when it's my turn :)

~RoseBlack~

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

Length:
30 days
Number of participants (limit):
9 people
Participants:
Rosewood Apothecary
Candlewitch
RoseBlack
Dystopia
Depressed 1
Alan Abrams
scribbler
Geezer
mark
Skill level:
Splash Pool
Date:
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Short description:
Write a collaborative poem.

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Sun, 2022-08-21 11:31

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Rosewood Apothecary begins this workshop #3 by creating a title and writing one to four stanzas four lines each.
The order of participation is as follows here:
Rosewood Apothecary - begins
Candlewitch
Black Rose
Dystopia
Depressed 1
Alan Abrams
Scribbler
Geezer
Mark - finishes

Copy and paste the previous stanzas into your comment and add your stanzas to the end of it when it's your turn.

Let's get it on!

reply

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Dystopia

Mon, 2022-08-22 12:48

Sounds good!

Sounds good!

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Candlewitch

Mon, 2022-08-22 15:17

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I'm ready!

I'm ready!

When someone reads your work
And responds, please be courteous
And reply in kind, thanks.

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RoseBlack

Mon, 2022-08-22 16:09

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Ready

Someone may need to tag me when it's my turn :)

Join in our collaborative poem workshop. Each member will have a chance to write two stanzas at least four lines each. The stanzas must be relative to the poem.

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Rosewood Apothecary

Mon, 2022-08-22 17:26

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Contents of a Corrugated Box

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

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Contents of a Corrugated Box

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

end: Tim
start: Cat

The box, far from empty, held many items
boxes within boxes, to my astonished delight,
my wonder at the contents I've yet to explore
who had discarded this battered treasure trove

I gathered it up, quickly walking home
to explore the contents at my leisure in privacy
on my way, I ran into my next-door neighbor
who spied the beat-up box, smiling he asked

end: Cat
start: Rose Black

*
When someone reads your work
And responds, please be courteous
And reply in kind, thanks.

Contents of a Corrugated Box

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

end: Tim
start: Cat

The box, far from empty, held many items
boxes within boxes, to my astonished delight,
my wonder at the contents I've yet to explore
who had discarded this battered treasure trove

I gathered it up, quickly walking home
to explore the contents at my leisure in privacy
on my way, I ran into my next-door neighbor
who spied the beat-up box, smiling he asked

end: Cat
start: Rose Black

Where did you find such a thing
I smiled secretively and continued on
My neighbor following me
Every step of the way

He stood behind me while I lifted the lid
As I pulled back the nearly disintegrated paper
My neighbor laughed and said,
Be careful, you have no idea what may be inside

~RoseBlack~

Round 3

Contents of a Corrugated Box

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

end: Tim
start: Cat

The box, far from empty, held many items
boxes within boxes, to my astonished delight,
my wonder at the contents I've yet to explore
who had discarded this battered treasure trove

I gathered it up, quickly walking home
to explore the contents at my leisure in privacy
on my way, I ran into my next-door neighbor
who spied the beat-up box, smiling he asked

end: Cat
start: Rose Black

Where did you find such a thing
I smiled secretively and continued on
My neighbor following me
Every step of the way

He stood behind me while I lifted the lid
As I pulled back the nearly disintegrated paper
My neighbor laughed and said,
Be careful, you have no idea what may be inside

End: Rose Black
Start: Dystopia

When the lid was removed,
Inside the mystery was revealed,
What was in that very box,
Simply, a chest of wood.

No ordinary chest this was,
It would not just open,
A puzzle that had to be solved,
To reveal the true secrets hidden

Round 3

Contents of a Corrugated Box

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
It’s draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

end: Tim
start: Cat

The box, far from empty, held many items
boxes within boxes, to my astonished delight,
my wonder at the contents I've yet to explore
who had discarded this battered treasure trove

I gathered it up, quickly walking home
to explore the contents at my leisure in privacy
on my way, I ran into my next-door neighbor
who spied the beat-up box, smiling he asked

end: Cat
start: Rose Black

Where did you find such a thing
I smiled secretively and continued on
My neighbor following me
Every step of the way

He stood behind me while I lifted the lid
As I pulled back the nearly disintegrated paper
My neighbor laughed and said,
Be careful, you have no idea what may be inside

End: Rose Black
Start: Dystopia

When the lid was removed,
Inside the mystery was revealed,
What was in that very box,
Simply, a chest of wood.

No ordinary chest this was,
It would not just open,
A puzzle that had to be solved,
To reveal the true secrets hidden

Start Depressed 1

The puzzle was difficult and took time to solve
I worked many nights with resolute resolve
When I finally opened it I saw to my surprise
A stake that could only be used at sunrise

I could not believe what the papers said
The spot of the coffin that held the undead
Started my bloody mission to use the pointed wood
To stop the spread of the undead if I could

End Depressed 1

Within one alley I sensed...something
and found I was bound to seek its soursce
to determine what this feeling might bring.
I expected bid tidings of course.

So into the ally I carefully tread
as rats and black cats scurried away
each step bringing increasing dread
as deep shadows chase the sun away.

Clutching in my hands mallet and stake
hesitant advance not knowing my fate
I noticed my hands starting to shake
until I came upon a rectangular crate

end Stan

Worn and faded the wood seemed to be
I wondered and pondered it then
Should I do what they say, why is it me?
I went over the message again

Now I'm no scaredy-cat, but vampires and such
Are just bit out of my line
Was it a joke played by a man out of touch
Who drank a little too much wine?

The shadows lengthened as I stood contemplating
I couldn't make up my mind
Awww shit, I said, as I stood there shaking
Bet there's nothing here to find.
.

There is value to commenting and critique, tell us how you feel about our work.
This must be the place, 'cause there ain't no place like this place anywhere near this place.

I found hope near a dumpster one day
It was in a dilapidated box
Whose corrugated walls were stained
Wrinkles adorned the once firm cube

This was an ordinary box, like any other
Its draw was extraordinary though
Impulses gave way to senseless action
Hands caressed the look of cracked leather

Rosewood Apothecary End
Candlewitch begin

The box, far from empty, held many items
boxes within boxes, to my astonished delight,
my wonder at the contents I've yet to explore
who had discarded this battered treasure trove

I gathered it up, quickly walking home
to explore the contents at my leisure in privacy
on my way, I ran into my next-door neighbor
who spied the beat-up box, smiling he asked
End Candlewitch
Begin BlackRose

Where did you find such a thing
I smiled secretively and continued on
My neighbor following me
Every step of the way

He stood behind me while I lifted the lid
As I pulled back the nearly disintegrated paper
My neighbor laughed and said,
Be careful, you have no idea what may be inside
End BlackRose
Begin Dystopia

When the lid was removed,
Inside the mystery was revealed,
What was in that very box,
Simply, a chest of wood.

No ordinary chest this was,
It would not just open,
A puzzle that had to be solved,
To reveal the true secrets hidden

End Dystopia
Begin Depressed 1

The puzzle was difficult and took time to solve
I worked many nights with resolute resolve
When I finally opened it I saw to my surprise
A stake that could only be used at sunrise

I could not believe what the papers said
The spot of the coffin that held the undead
Started my bloody mission to use the pointed wood
To stop the spread of the undead if I could

End Depressed 1
Begin Alan Abrams

The stake set aside, I studied the map--
found it on Google, zoomed into street view:
'tween tattered tenements is a small vacant lot,
strewn with old tires and a mattress or two.

So that's where it is, in the worst part of town--
where your watch and your wallet are always at stake;
where pickpockets and pimps and their charges abound;
where a contract for murder is easy to make.
End Alan Abrams
Begin Scribbler

Within one alley I sensed...something
and found I was bound to seek its source
to determine what this feeling might bring.
I expected big tidings of course.

So, into the alley I carefully tread
as rats and black cats scurried away
each step bringing increasing dread
as deep shadows chase the sun away.

Clutching in my hand's mallet and stake
hesitant advance not knowing my fate
I noticed my hands starting to shake
until I came upon a rectangular crate
End Scribbler
Begin Geezer

Worn and faded the wood seemed to be
I wondered and pondered it then
Should I do what they say, why is it me?
I went over the message again

Now I'm no scaredy-cat, but vampires and such
Are just bit out of my line
Was it a joke played by a man out of touch
Who drank a little too much wine?

The shadows lengthened as I stood contemplating
I couldn't make up my mind
Awww shit, I said, as I stood there shaking
Hope there's nothing here to find
End Geezer
Begin Mark.
.

There is value to commenting and critique, tell us how you feel about our work.
This must be the place, 'cause there ain't no place like this place anywhere near this place.

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