Describing a person by describing his or her belongings Explain meaning and write an own definition Peaking from the point of view of something Things I’ve heard people say on buses or trains, history Does any one have any? I guess you need a really silly brain to begin with Some people use Facebook Watch what they do and listen to what they have to say The region the door knob There are ideas everywhere just waiting for an open mind, a quick wit and an observant eye Go for a walk They can be conceived from just about anything – an object, a thought, a feeling, a mood, or a dream Things you notice, details, words, similes, things people say. § § §. Things I’ve heard people say on buses or trains, history Come from everywhere! Listen to your feelings They pop into my head Write 10 words that best describe a jump rope A eulogy can express our innermost thoughts and feelings Which I’d write down on hotel stationery or on the back of boarding passes What to do with line breaks, how to encourage showing rather than telling in a poem Some are serious, some are humorous, and some are somewhere in between! Find somewhere quiet and daydream for a while See what ideas come to you If nothing comes, why not try writing something Describing a person by describing his or her belongings Quotes I could send him to help cheer him up Fun/light-hearted poems can come through the observed lives of others Something to write about besides suicide, car accidents Focus on use of carefully selected adjectives and similes A lop-eared rabbit called Miffy and four chickens – Darcy, Twiggy, Dora and Boadicea Can come from anywhere and these entries will be good raw material for the drafting of poetry to come You can write a poem: describing a person by describing his or her use of alliteration (repeating the same consonant sound)