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Melissa here from Mom With a Blog. Although the exact origins of April Fools’ Day remain unknown, I think most people are familiar with it being a day to play pranks and get up to mischief. There are traditions for April Fools’ Day around the world. For example, in Italy, for Pesce d’Aprile (April’s Fish), people affix paper fish to the backs of unsuspecting victims. In German, the word Aprilscherz means “April joke”, and it’s common to “send someone into April” by telling them a tall tale or sending them on a fictitious errand.
Lying has its place in poetry, as in the following excerpt from Henry Treece:

In his painting, Jean-Léon Gérôme personifies Truth as a woman thrown down a well along with a mirror. We don’t always like looking at the truth, do we?

In “The Lie”, Anne Waldman tells us of the dissonance between truth and reality.

I came across a fascinating concept while preparing this post, where a poet, Dmitri Reyes, asserts that our poems should be made up of a ratio of 60% to 40% either way: truth and lies (fiction) / lies and truth.
With this idea in mind, I invite you to your poetry prompt today. April Fools’ with a twist. I want you to lie to me. Tell me lies in your poetry, using the 60/40 rule as a guide. Compose a poem of at least 60% truth and 40% lies. Conversely, you may opt to swap the ratio and be less honest, composing your poem of 60% lies. However you do it is up to you, just make sure you stretch the truth.
If you’re new, here is how to join us:
- Write a poem in response to the prompt.
- Enter your name and a link directly to the post containing your poem into Mr. Linky. Remember to check the box to accept use/privacy policy.
- Read other poets’ work as they enter their links into Mr. Linky. Check back as more will be added.
- Please link back to dVerse from your post.
- Have a wonderful time!🎉
‼️Mr. Linky will remain open until 3pm EST on Thursday, April 3, 2025.‼️
Today every day seems to be April fools day… the news seems so strange that I think nothing is true any longer… couldn’t find my 40% any longer.
I have been avoiding the news because it’s too much to keep up with. I see things here and there. Not much I can do about any of it.😩
Hello, everyone! Pull up a chair and grab a pen.🖊️ Today we’re stretching the truth in our poems. While you ponder what to say, or maybe the lies just pour out, enjoy a cocktail to welcome spring in the northern hemisphere: try a Blueberry Gin and Tonic or a Dirty Shirley Temple. If you’re hungry, we have some lighter fare today: Chef Salad on a Stick (think shish kabobs); or try the Strawberry and Goat Cheese Crostini. See you on the poetry trail!
Hi everyone! I don’t know how long I’ll be around this evening as our internet could go off at any time, and the new one will begin, but we have to set up the new equipment, which is best done tomorrow. And then tomorrow I’ll be preparing for another hospital procedure on Thursday. So please excuse me if I am a little absent.
I hope all goes well on Thursday!🙏🏻
Thank you, Melissa. There’s CT scan on Monday, and then I hope they will have found out what;s wrong.
Will be sending good thoughts your way on Thursday, Kim.
Thank you, Lill.
Hi Melissa and all. After reading your prompt I realised my poems have usually been a mix of truth and lies because whatever the topic, I always prefer to write in the first person.
Could I have a Blueberry Gin and Tonic as well as strawberry and goat cheese crostini while I give finishing touches to my poem.
Hi Punam! I thought the concept was really interesting. I think I tend to lean more towards truth-telling in my writing.✍🏻 Enjoy your drink and snacks!🫐🍓
Thanks for the drink and snacks, Melissa. Most of my writing is also truth-telling with a coating of fiction, which could be called lies. 🙂
I sprinkle in some fiction from time to time.
👍🏻
I would never lie. Do you have some soap behind the bar so I can wash out my mouth?
The Dirty Shirley Temple might work instead?
LOVED this challenge, Melissa! Don’t know about how the percentages turned out….but my poem isn’t about a zoo (not really) so the whole thing could be seen as a lie except there are many truths in it! Anyway, I had a lot of fun with this one! Fun is needed these days.
I’m happy you enjoyed the prompt, Lill!
Melissa, it’s a wonderful prompt …and that’s no lie! The strawberry and goat cheese crostini sounds wonderful too. Maybe I will take mine with a cup of hot tea as the weather here is rainy and cold today.
Hi Lynn! Sorry I missed you earlier. It is windy and cool here today. I think I have the beginning of a cold. I’ll enjoy a cup of tea with you.🍓🫖
Sounds good…thanks, Melissa. Anytime is a good time for tea 🫖
Good evening, poets!
Long Time no see! Happy April Fools, and #NationalPoetryMonth2025!
Thanks for hosting, Melissa! I’ll take a bottle of Bergundy when you get the chance! 😉
Hi Frank! Glad to see you! Happy National Poetry Month!🍷🍷🍷🍷
Happy hosting, Melissa. Great prompt, though I veered off of the rails a bit with mine. Thanks for leaving some snacks at the bar. 🙂
I enjoyed yours! I don’t find it a surprise that you are not alone in finding lying synonymous with … whatshisface.
My rhyming fairytale poem might be fact, it might be fiction. You can decide. I love your challenge, Melissa … Blueberry Gin and Tonic with a Strawberry and Goat Cheese Crostini on the side please.
Happy to see you, Helen! Snacks and drinks coming your way.🫐🍓
O I wouldn’t lie, I just dress the truth 🙂
Hi Melissa! Thank you for the fun prompt! Finally got mine linked (have been having some site issues). Will be visiting others later this afternoon. 🙂
Hello! Thanks for joining.
Hello, Melissa, thanks for hosting. It took longer than I expected but the muse arrived, great prompt!
I just read yours.☺️ Thanks for writing!🖊️