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101 Poetry Prompts & Ideas for Writing Poems 25. Numbness: What’s it like to feel nothing at all?

If one poetry idea doesn’t appeal to you, challenge yourself to find parallels between the 26. Fabric Textures: Use different fiber textures, such as wool, silk, and cotton as a poetry
prompt and things that you do enjoy writing about. writing prompt.
1.The Untouchable: Something that will always be out of reach 27. Anticipation: Write about the feelings you experience or things you notice while waiting for
2. 7 Days, 7 Lines: Write a poem where each line/sentence is about each day of last week something.
3. Grandma’s Kitchen: Focus on a single memory, or describe what you might imagine the 28. Poison: Describe something toxic and its effects on a person.
typical grandmother’s kitchen to be like 29. Circus Performers: Write your poetry inspired by a circus performer – a trapeze artist, the
4. Taste the Rainbow: What does your favorite color taste like? clowns, the ringmaster, the animal trainers, etc.
5. Misfits: How it feels when you don’t belong in a group of others. 30. Riding on the Bus: Write a poem based on a time you’ve traveled by bus – whether a school
6. Stranger Conversations: Start the first line of your poem with a word or phrase from a recent bus, around town, or a long distance trip to visit a certain destination.
passing conversation between you and someone you don’t know. 31. Time Freeze: Imagine wherever you are right now that the clock stops and all the people in
7. On the Field: Write from the perspective of a sports ball {Baseball, Soccer, American the world are frozen in place. What are they doing?
Football, Lacrosse, etc.} – think about what the sports ball might feel, see, hear, think, and 32. The Spice of Life: Choose a spice from your kitchen cabinet, and relate its flavor to an event
experience with this poetry idea! that has happened recently in your daily life.
8. Street Signs: Take note of the words on signs and street names you pass while driving, 33. Parallel Universe: Imagine you, but in a completely different life based on making a
walking, or riding the bus. Write a poem starting with one of these words you notice. different decision that impacted everything else.
9. Cold water: What feelings do you associate with cold water? Maybe it’s a refreshing cold 34. Mad Scientist: Create a piece based on a science experiment going terribly, terribly wrong.
glass of water on a hot day, or maybe you imagine the feelings associated with being plunged 35. People You Have Known: Make each line about different people you have met but lost
into the icy river n the winter. contact with over the years. These could be old friends, passed on family, etc.
10. Ghostwriter: Imagine an invisible ghost picks up a pen and starts writing to you. 36. Last Words: Use the last sentence from the nearest book as the inspiration for the first line
11. Lessons From Math Class: Write about a math concept, such as “you cannot divide by zero” of your poem.
or never-ending irrational numbers. 37. Fix This: Think about something you own that is broken, and write about possible ways to
12. Instagram Wall: Open up either your own Instagram account or one of a friend/celebrity fix it. Duct tape? A hammer and nails?
and write poetry based on the first picture you see. Use this hammer as inspiration for a poetry prompt idea!
13. Radio: Tune in to a radio station you don’t normally listen to, and write a poem inspired by 38. Suspicion: Pretend you are a detective and you have to narrow down the
the the first song or message you hear. suspects.
14. How To: Write a poem on how to do something mundane most people take for granted, 39. Political News: Many famous poets found inspiration from the current politics
such as how to tie your shoes, how to turn on a lamp, how to pour a cup of coffee. in their time. Open up a newspaper or news website, and create inspired by the
15. Under 25 Words: Challenge yourself to write a poem that is no more than 25 words long. first news article you find.
16. Out of Order: Write about your feelings when there is an out of order sign on a vending 40. The Letter D: Make a list of 5 words that start with all with the same letter, and then use
machine. these items throughout the lines of your verse. {This can be any letter, but for example sake:
17. Home Planet: Imagine you are from another planet, stuck on earth and longing for home. Daisy, Dishes, Desk, Darkness, Doubt}
18. Uncertainty: Think about a time in your life when you couldn’t make a decision, and write 41. Quite the Collection: Go to a museum, or look at museum galleries online. Draw your
based on this. inspiration from collections of objects and artifacts from your favorite display. Examples: Pre-
19. Complete: Be inspired by a project or task be completed – whether it’s crossing something historic days, Egyptians, Art Galleries, etc.
off the never-ending to-do list, or a project you have worked on for a long time. 42. Standing in Line: Think of a time you had to stand in line for something. Maybe you were
20. Compare and Contrast Personality: What are some key differences and similarities waiting in a check-out line at the store, or you had to stand in line to enter a concert or event.
between two people you know? 43. Junk Mail Prose: Take some inspiration from your latest junk mail. Maybe it’s a grocery
21. Goodbyes: Write about a time in your life you said goodbye to someone – this could be as store flyer announcing a sale on grapes, or an offer for a credit card.
simple as ending a mundane phone conversation, or harder goodbyes to close friends, family 44. Recipe: Write your poem in the form of a recipe. This can be for something tangible, such
members, or former partners. as a cake, or it can be a more abstract concept such as love or happiness. List ingredients and
22. Imagine Weather Indoors: Perhaps a thunderstorm in the attic? A tornado in the kitchen? directions for mixing and tips for cooking up your concept to perfection.
23. Would You Rather? Write about something you don’t want to do, and what you would 45. Do you like sweaters? Some people love their coziness, others find them scratchy and too
rather do instead. hot. Use your feelings about sweaters in a poem.
24. Sound of Silence: Take some inspiration from the classic Simon & Garfunkel song and 46. After Party: What is it like after all party guests go home?
describe what silence sounds like.
47. Overgrown: Use Little Shop of Horrors for inspiration, or let your imagination run wild on 76. Don’t Cry: Write a poem about how not to cry when it’s hard to hold back the tears.
what might happen if a plant or flower came to life or started spreading rapidly to take over the 77. Listen Up: Write a poem telling someone they are better than they think they are.
world. 78. Flipside: Find the good in something terrible.
48. Interference: Write a poem that is about someone or something coming in between you 79. Maybe They Had a Reason: Write a poem about someone doing something you don’t
and your goals. understand, and try to explain what reasons they might have had.
49. On Shaky Ground: Use an earthquake reference or metaphor in your poem. 80. How to Drive: Write a poem that explains how to drive to a teenager.
50. Trust Issues: Can you trust someone you have doubted in the past? 81. Up & Down the Steps: Write a poem that includes the motion of going up or down a
51. Locked in a Jar: Imagine you are a tiny person, who has been captured and put into a jar for staircase
display or science. 82. Basket Case: Has there ever been a time when you thought you might lose your mind? Jot
52. Weirder Than Fiction: Think of the most unbelievable moment in your life, and write a your feelings and thoughts down in verse form.
poem about the experience. 83. Lucky Guess: Many times in our life we have to make a good guess for what is the best
53. Fast Food: Write a poem about fast food restaurants and experiences. decision. Use this poetry idea to write about feelings related to guessing something right – or
Do you like fast food? Write about a recent fast food experience in a poem – good or wrong.
bad! 84. Dear Reader: What audience enjoys reading the type of poetry you like to write? Craft a
54. Unemployed: Write a poem about quitting or being fired from a job you depend on. note to your potential audience that addresses their biggest fears, hopes, and dreams.
55. Boxes: What kinds of family secrets or stories might be hiding in that untouched box in 85. All or Nothing: Share your thoughts on absolutist thinking: when one’s beliefs are so set in
the attic? stone there are no exceptions.
56. No One Understands: Write about what it feels like when no one understands or agrees 86. Ladders in the Sky: Imagine there are ladders that take you up to the clouds. What could be
with your opinion. up there? What feelings do you have about climbing the ladders, or is their a mystery as to how
57. Criminal Minds: Write a poem from the perspective of a high-profile criminal who is always they got there in the first place?
on the run from law enforcement. Where might this ladder to the sky lead? Write about it!
58. Marathon Runner: Write a poem about what training you might be doing to accomplish a 87. Always On My Mind: Compose a poem about what it’s like to always be thinking about
difficult challenge in your life. someone or something.
59. Trapped: Write about an experience that made you feel trapped. 88. Paranoia: What would it be like if you felt like someone was watching you but no one
60. Passing the Church: Write a poem about noticing something interesting while passing by a believed you?
church near your home. 89. Liar, Liar: How would you react to someone who lied to you?
61. Backseat Driver: Write about what it’s like to be doing something in your life and constantly 90. Secret Word: What’s the magic word to unlock someone’s access to something?
being criticized while trying to move ahead. 91. For What It’s Worth: Use a valuable object in your home as inspiration for a poem.
62. Luster: Create a descriptive poem about something that has a soft glow or sheen to it. 92. Coming Home to Secrets: Imagine a person who puts on a good act to cover up a secret
63. Clipboard: Write a poem about someone who is all business like and set in their ways of they deal with at home.
following a system. 93. Productivity: Talk about your greatest struggles with time management and organization.
64. Doctor: Write a poem about receiving advice from a doctor. 94. Defying Gravity: Use words that relate to being weightless and floating.
65. First Car: Write an ode to your first car 95. Signs of the Times: How has a place you are familiar with changed over the past 10 years?
66. Life Didn’t Go As a Planned: Write about a recent or memorable experience when nothing 96. Sleepless Nights: What ideas and feelings keep you up at night? What’s it like when you
went according to plan. have to wake up in the morning on a night you can’t sleep?
67. Architect: Imagine you are hired to design a building for a humanitarian cause you are passionate about. 97. You Can’t Fire Me, I Quit: Use one of the worst job related memories you can think of as a
68. The Crazy Cat Hoarder: Write about someone who owns far too many cats. creative writing prompt.
69. Queen: Write a poem from the perspective of a queen. 98. By George: You can choose any name, but think of 3-5 notable figures or celebrities who
70. Movie Character: Think of a recent movie you watched, and create a poem about one share a common first name, and combine their personalities and physical characteristics into
character specifically, or an interaction between two characters that was memorable. one piece of poetry. For example: George Washington, George Clooney, George Harrison.
71. Potential Energy: Write about an experience where you had a lot of potential for success, 99. Shelter: Write a poem about a time you were thankful for shelter from a storm.
but failed. 100. Cafeteria: Create a poem inspired by the people who might be eating lunch in a cafeteria
72. Moonlight: Write about an experience in the moonlight. at school or at a hospital.
73. Perfection: Write about trying to always keep everything perfect. 101. Dusty Musical Instruments: Base your poem around the plight of a musician who hasn’t
74. You Are Wrong: Write a poem where you tell someone they are wrong and why. picked up the guitar or touched a piano in years.
75. Sarcasm: Write a poem using sarcasm as a form of illustrating your point.

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