2024 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 21
And just like that, we’re already three weeks into this challenge. Let’s keep at it!
For today’s prompt, write a rejecting advice poem. If you remember, it was only two weeks ago that we were writing advice poems on Day 6. For this prompt, take it the other way. Reject advice, turn advice on its head, even if that means following advice for once (you know, if you’re the contrary sort).
Remember: These prompts are springboards to creativity. Use them to expand your possibilities, not limit them.
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Here’s my attempt at a Rejecting Advice Poem:
“They Told Me,” by Robert Lee Brewer
They told me it wouldn’t work,
but I thought, “What do they know?”
They warned me it would hurt,
but I thought, “Who says so?”
And after it didn’t work,
they told me, “What do you know?”
And now that I’ve been hurt,
they tell me, “We told you so.”