Piscator
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Endof August and we are beginning to prepare for Fall, at least in the Northern Hemisphere. Lots of lists and too little poetry but a List Poem allows you to combine them both. As an exampleyou can look at My Essential Existential Canoe Tripping List. I've set a 5 line minimum but no maximum line length.
Today is Friday, with a long weekend coming up, this challenge will last until next Sunday midnight, your local time (honor system folks ).
The privilege, should they accept it, to start the next challenge thread, choose the title and determine conditions will be determined by a random number generator, based on the number of entries.
If you are new to this challenge series, please visit the previous installments to read or post your own poetic view on that subject. Of course, anyone can jump right in at any point. The first eight are listed below.
First, by HarryHill: Wheel Of The Year
Second, by cascadiabound:Gratitude
Third, by Mrtenant : Dancing
Fourth, greenmountaineer gave us: Outdoor Games
Fifth, Underyourspell : Superstition
sixth, Piscator : Right Place Wrong Time
seventh by cascadiabound: Road Trips
eighth HarryHill: Treehouse
Today is Friday, with a long weekend coming up, this challenge will last until next Sunday midnight, your local time (honor system folks ).
The privilege, should they accept it, to start the next challenge thread, choose the title and determine conditions will be determined by a random number generator, based on the number of entries.
If you are new to this challenge series, please visit the previous installments to read or post your own poetic view on that subject. Of course, anyone can jump right in at any point. The first eight are listed below.
First, by HarryHill: Wheel Of The Year
Second, by cascadiabound:Gratitude
Third, by Mrtenant : Dancing
Fourth, greenmountaineer gave us: Outdoor Games
Fifth, Underyourspell : Superstition
sixth, Piscator : Right Place Wrong Time
seventh by cascadiabound: Road Trips
eighth HarryHill: Treehouse