Challenge
Let's challenge ourselves. Our English prowess is obvious - so let's put it to the test by writing something math inspired. Numbers, equations, all things mathy. Very different from the Prose norm - so this should be interesting! I did one too - so don't forget to tag me!
x and y
Let:
x be you; and
y be me.
How shall it ever be?
Can x + y always be happy?
Can x - y work with negatives?
Can x (y) be better than ever?
Can x / y be broken together?
Let us remember.
How another factor shall always affect the answer.
How these probabilities may always be probable.
How these factors act together for a result.
How some answers are not possible.
Let us hope
that we won't be the stories
my math teacher told me.
Like parallel lines.
Never meeting together. Not once.
Or asymptotes that grow closer and closer.
Into infinity. But never cross paths.
Or tangents that meets once and parts.
I will always remember.
And always will.
Our probability of meeting.
Is enough for me.
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Challenge
Write a micropoem to describe the feeling of rage/anger without using those words.
Challenge
Write a piece (poetry or prose) inspired by the phrase: "We were destined to meet" :-) Please tag me!
Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #35: Write a piece of micropoetry that draws inspiration from the following word: “Equality.” The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge