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UPA Forum Challenge

06-07-2009 at 11:50:59 PM

UPA Forum Challenge

The UPA has come up with its second challenge for its members as well as the site. These challenges are based to help other broaden thier minds to different avenues of writing and increase the intrest in the group. We have been laxed for a month due to a founding members hospital stay.

Challenge:

You must write about a situation of some one of the opposite sex from yourself. then you must put the title in here and please comment on at least two other poets work thank you and good luck Plot121 AKA Robert Founding member UPA... cool smile

Under poem please indicate that it is a UPA challenge so that others can comment on your work too thank you for joining in.

Last edited by Plot121 06-07-2009 at 11:52:00 PM

06-10-2009 at 01:34:17 PM

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Man From Within- Bethane1978

06-10-2009 at 02:50:34 PM

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Here is my poem, it is called More.

http://www.originalpoetry.com/more_3

06-10-2009 at 03:40:33 PM

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I dont know if this qualifies, but I wrote this poem 2 days ago for someone of the opposite sex it is called 'Realm of Delusion'

http://www.originalpoetry.com/realm-of-delusion

Spence

06-10-2009 at 07:33:53 PM

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as with Spence, not sure if this counts but I posted a poem for another challange named "sunrise", and it's about one of the oposite sex...

06-14-2009 at 10:36:27 AM

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Guess Who?


Blemished By Death



She had a very gifted career,
The most timely one to come,
Her life of dispair,
Was her life in songs.

She was loved by many,
Followed where ever she went,
She shined in all her glory,
A power house of performances,
She gave glady.

She could make you cry,
She could make you laugh,
She was glamor,
She was fame.

Upon she wore a daring smile,
With dresses in glorious style,
She was it,
The great performer.

But her life,
Brought all a tear,
When died a tragic death,
She was blemished with regret.

All miss her,
She was a great performer,
The soloist in the Hall of fame,
She'll never be forgotten.



skybumper 6/11/09 cheese

Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.