
ANNOUNCEMENT
Please join dVerse at our virtual LIVE session on Saturday, May 9th from 10 to 11 AM (Eastern Daylight Time). This is a global community, and it’s great to put faces to the poets whose poems we read on dVerse. You’re invited to read or recite a poem, but there is no pressure! Feel free to listen only. A Google Meet link will be provided on the Thursday, May 9th OLN prompt.
Hello, dVerse poets! Welcome to the pub and Poetics! April was certainly busy, wasn’t it? I hope all who participated in some sort of poem a day writing enjoyed it.
I’m going to make this a simple prompt. You may choose to make it as complex as you’d like. People seem to enjoy creating poems from random words. I recently came across a dVerse prompt I did using types of daffodil names. As we are moving closer to summer, I’m going to use rose names.
Most people know these famous lines Juliet says in Romeo and Juliet
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet”
–William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
But there are so many different types of roses!
Please choose at least FIVE rose names from the list below. Or choose your own FIVE words or more from this huge list.
If the rose name is more than one word, you must use both words. There is one stipulation, you can NOT use the word, “rose” in your poem!
Afternoon Delight
Bordeaux
Brass Band
Cayenne
Desdemona
Ebb Tide
Eiffel Tower
Golden Gate
Mermaid
No Surrender
Peace
Penny Lane
Queen of Hearts
Quicksilver
Restless
Sea Foam
Summer Song
Tangles
White Wings
Windrush
You may write any sort of poem—form or not. I know we all have poetic preferences. Or combine prompts. You may write about flowers or summer, but your poem does NOT have to be about those topics. I suspect most will not be. Even if you write a serious poem, I feel like I–and maybe you–need a prompt that’s not too complicated after NaPoWriMo and all that’s going on in the world.
New? Here’s what you do!
*Write a poem of any style in response to the prompt. Post it to your blog.
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*Read and comment on the work of others.
*Pop into the pub to comment or say hello! We are friendly folk.
Hello, everyone! Welcome! It’s a warm day here in southern NJ, so we have fresh lemonade and strawberry shortcake. Strawberries in just coming into season, so they’re fresh from the farm. We also have a Cinco de Mayo menu for those who want tequila and Mexican food. I can’t wait to read your poems!
mmmmm there is nothing like fresh strawberry shortcake! Yes, please!
I agree! Here you go, and help yourself to more!
Strawberries is not until Midsummer here 🙂
They seem to arrive earlier now here. We’re getting some in our farm share on Saturday.
Hello Merril and all dVersers! I LOVED this prompt! And such a fitting pairing with my Bloom prompt….April showers bring May flowers and they certainly have with the quadrille and now poetics. I really had fun working with this one! Great prompt!
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it, Lill. I’m going to try to get to your bloom prompt!
Hello Merril and all,
Strawberry shortcake for me please! I am looking forward to reading the entries 😀
Such a lovely prompt 💙💙
Hi Sanaa! I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. I think there will be so many different types of poems from this one.
Oh yes, definitely! 🥰
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Hello… love all those rose names (I do remember my mother had peace roses)
Hi! I’m amazed at all the names of roses.
The same is true for geraniums…. (more my taste)
Hi Merril! What an interesting prompt! I remember the daffodils one. With that I went into history, this one is whimsical and a bit nonsensical. 😄
Hi Punam. I’m glad you enjoyed the prompt. Your poem was delightful!
Merril, I love these kinds of challenges! Away from home most of today .. will work on a rosy poem this evening. Cheers. A frozen margarita please, salted rim? Gracias!!!!
Hi Helen! I’m happy you like the prompt. I’m a fan of random word prompts, too. Most likely I’ll read yours in the morning, but here’s a frozen margarita, and there are more at the bar! 😉
hey merril thanks for the prompt and wonderful weather here in nj! it reminds me of the early days of quadrille, where we started trying to include as many previous words into the next weeks Q! i got 10 of your rose list before it started feeling too contrived.
What an irresistible prompt! Tequila and Mexican food sounds good in any weather. Thanks, Merril.
I had fun with this one, Merril 🙂 But it’s late so will come back to read…thanks for hosting!
I had fun with this prompt, Merril 🙂 But it’s late tonight so will come back another time to read. Thanks for hosting!