Today Miz Quickly asked us write the last line of poems matched to a list of titles created in an earlier prompt. I hadn’t done the homework, so I took her suggestion to use the titles of books, choosing the 15 best sellers in fiction on the New York Times list dated 8/16/15. Since I was already moving into Found Poetry territory, I then made a list of 15 phrases from an on-line article in today’s New Republic entitled “Donald Trump Captures the Hearts of Young Republicans” by Suzy Khimm. Putting all the titles into a hat, I drew them out one-by-one and matched each with the corresponding phrase from the numbered list.
I was surprised to see the possibilities created here and I had fun, too.
Go Set a Watchman
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still tugged at their hearts
Grey
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hungry for red meat
The Girl on the Train
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He’s about himself.
Thrill Me
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a wall at the border
Siren’s Call
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in a town built on spin
Circling the Sun
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excited about the energy
All the Light We Cannot See
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Tenacity
The Martian
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a hunger across this
The Nightingale
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leaving the door open
The Code of Conduct
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He could get me there.
Badlands
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by the end of the night
The English Spy
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even in the heart
Never Die Alone
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amazing and necessary
The Bourbon Kings
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not sweet little babies
Luckiest Girl Alive
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felt like liberation
Great idea!!!!! I can’t wait to see what you do with these.
I feel a bit sheepish to admit it, but I was trying too hard when I attempted final lines on my own. Know that feeling?
Oh, yeah
I’m looking forward to “Grey” >
Not necessarily my first choice, but not one I’d discard out of hand either. 🙂