2023 April PAD Challenge: Day 29
Write a poem every day of April with the 2023 April Poem-A-Day Challenge. For today’s prompt, write a sight poem.
We've been hammering the senses all month, with poems related to smell, sound, taste, and touch, so let's round it out today.
For today's prompt, write a sight poem. If you can see it, poem it. If you can't see it, poem it. If you can see another interpretation of this prompt that is neither of these, then, please, poem it.
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 Sight Poem:
"speed"
at the starting line
we'd look for the smoke
before we could hear
the bang of the gun
our feet would move us
forward as the sound
followed the fury
we could plainly see
our blood pumping at
the speed of light our
minds thinking beyond
our own line of sight

Robert Lee Brewer is Senior Editor of Writer's Digest, which includes managing the content on WritersDigest.com and programming virtual conferences. He's the author of 40 Plot Twist Prompts for Writers: Writing Ideas for Bending Stories in New Directions, The Complete Guide of Poetic Forms: 100+ Poetic Form Definitions and Examples for Poets, Poem-a-Day: 365 Poetry Writing Prompts for a Year of Poeming, and more. Also, he's the editor of Writer's Market, Poet's Market, and Guide to Literary Agents. Follow him on Twitter @robertleebrewer.