
Flip-flops into forever
wear a scarf
wear flip-flops
flip-flops are freedom
flip-flops are top
top of the world
top of my mind
mind lost
mind found
found leaves
found joy
joy is yellow
joy is red
red as blood
red as wine
wine is welcome
wine is a luxury
luxury in the breeze
luxury during sunset
sunset is inviting
sunset is orange
orange as sunflowers
orange is sweet
sweet teeth
sweet pumpkin
pumpkin spice latte
pumpkin cake
cake for you
cake for summer
summer is leaving
summer’s farewell
farewell to shorts
farewell to the beach
beach’s waves
beach’s sand
sand in my toes
sand in my hair
hair is wet
hair is golden
golden as my scarf
golden as my ring
ring for the show
ring for connection
connection to nature
connection with love
love to you
love forever
forever fellings
forever dreams
dreams
fellings
I had fun writing this poem for W3 challenge this week. I’ve never heard of this poetry form before. Blitz poem! See the guidelines below.
Carol Anne’s prompt guidelines
This week’s challenge is to write a blitz poem! Here’s how it works:
- Line 1: one short phrase or image (example: build a boat)
- Line 2: another short phrase or image, starting with the same first word as line 1 (build a house)
- Lines 3 & 4: each begin with the last word of line 2 (house for sale, house for rent)
- Lines 5 & 6: each begin with the last word of line 4, and so on — keep repeating this pattern until line 48
- Line 49: just the last word of line 48
- Line 50: just the last word of line 47
- Title: three words long, in the format (first word of line 3) (preposition or conjunction) (first word of line 47)
- No punctuation
It sounds like a lot of rules, but once you get the hang of the rhythm it’s fun and fast-flowing!
For this week’s theme, allow your flow of writing to be guided by whatever you associate with the transition from summer to fall. Let the images and connections reflect that seasonal shift, even as the poem races forward with its own momentum.
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hi, Elizabeth❣️
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3 prompt, hosted by our beloved Jaideep, is now live:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2025/09/10/w3-prompt-176-weave-written-weekly/
Much love,
David
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hi, Elizabeth 😍
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by our beloved Sadje, is now live:
Enjoy❣️
Much love,
David
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Love the playful flow here, Elizabeth — “sand in my toes / sand in my hair” really captures that beach-into-fall vibe. 🍂
~David
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Thanks David, it was super fun to write it! 🙂
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*hug*
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Oh yes, sand everywhere! Nice write.
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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Hehe! Yes – sand everywhere! Not just hair and toes!! A lovely look at the changing seasons!
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Yes, sand everywhere indeed!
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A fun, autumnal poem!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Lovely slipping into autumn 💕
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Thanks!
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Lovely poem
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Thanks, Sadje!
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You’re welcome ☺️
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🏖🧣🎃❤️🤎💛
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Thanks, Meg!
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such a grin invoker!
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Thanks, Annette!
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This was fun. And a fun read, too! Hard to believe that next week is September already!
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Yes, Lois! September is here, soon halloween, Xmas…
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