Posts Tagged ‘Thyroid Poetry’
New Word for Acrostic Poetry: IMPERVIOUS
We chose the word, impervious because of it's definition, "Not allowing something to pass through; not penetrable." With thyroid cancer and thyroid diseases, we are penetrated to the [Read] | one response.
Acrostic Poem using the word: FORTUITOUS by Keira
Falling down in a heap onto the hardwood of my bedroom floor. This is the last thing I remember as my world whirls past in blurry pieces; the edges softening and fading until I [Read] | 2 responses.
Acrostic Poem using the Word: FORTUITOUS, by Joanne
I had confirmation last Monday on removal of my Thyroid, that it was [Read] | 9 responses.
Acrostic Poem using the word: Fortuitous
This week, our acrostic poetry word is: FORTUITOUS. Considering there is nothing fortuitous about thyroid cancers and thyroid diseases, we'd love to see your literary works breathe new [Read] | no responses.
Acrostic Poem using the word: SUPERFLUOUS, by Mike
Saturday morning Under a mist-shrouded sun Planning a day of Ease, relaxation, and fun Recognizing that I have Forgotten all my cares Life is to be enjoyed whether it [Read] | 2 responses.
Acrostic Poem Using the Word: SUPERFLUOUS, by Diana
As thyroid patients, we’re… S uffering U nder P rofessionals E ither too R ude or too F razzled L eaving U s O verwhelmed, U seless and S tunned! | no responses.
Acrostic Poem Using the Word: SUPERFLUOUS
Shame: I have you in spades. Undress me and look hard. Past the Ann Taylor pin-striped suit, beyond the Clinique makeup applied like artists’ paint Everything so perfectly [Read] | 2 responses.
Judanna’s Acrostic Poetry
Word: Ignorance IMAGINE GOING NORTH TO YOUR PARENTS AND being CONDESCENDINGLY EVALUATED -- IF GROWING WASN'T NORMAL DOCTOR FAILED [Read] | one response.
Acrostic Poem Using the Word: SUPERFLUOUS
S uffering U nder P rofessionals E ither too R ude or too F razzled L eaving U s O verwhelmed, U seless and S tunned! --Written by: Diana | no responses.
My Pretty Butterfly
My pretty butterflies fly here and there and every where, where are you going my little busy butterflies? Here and there and every where going from flower to [Read] | one response.