Saturday, December 14, 2024
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2024 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 29

For today’s prompt, write a frustration poem. I didn’t think about it before the month began, but this may be one of the most appropriate days for a frustration poem in the States, because it falls on Black Friday (when so many frustrated shoppers have to deal with congested traffic, aggressive sales, and more). But, of course, frustration is reserved for more than commerce; people can be frustrated by zippers that won’t zip, thoughts that won’t quit haunting them, and poems that won’t be written. 

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 Frustration Poem:

“Straw,” by Robert Lee Brewer

There’s only so much a sane man can take
before he finds he can’t take anymore.
Eventually even a saint can break,
because there’s only so much one can take,
especially when so much is at stake.
Sorry to repeat: I don’t want to bore,
but there’s only so much a man can take
before he finds he can’t take anymore.

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