We would wonder, worried where Warren went when he wandered.
We worried when Warren whistled while walking.
Warren wouldn’t whistle when weather was wet.
Wretched, westerly winter winds would worsen Warren’s whistling.
We worried when weather was wonderful, when Warren, woefully, would watch, whistling, while walking where wanton working women, wiggled, writhed, without wearing wardrobes (where wardrobe-less-ness was welcome). We wished Warren wouldn’t woo worthless, wicked women.
Wisdom was wanting
Wedding will wait.
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Writing Prompt |
Write a poem of fewer than 100 words, with a minimum of ten alliterative words (two or more consecutive words beginning with the same letter).
All of the required alliterations in the poem, must begin with the same letter. Identify the letter in the title (i.e., "My Cat" - "B'").
THE POEM HAS TO MAKE SENSE. (For example, ?Nancy?s nickel did not chuckle," would not be acceptable because it has no meaning.)
Use basic and advanced editors, to select only one color for font, and one for background.
Use an illustration that is not a meme (your poem must be the only words displayed.)
No animation, music, or soundtrack of any kind permitted.
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