81. Write a poem about driving alone in your car, radio at full blast, with the wind blowing against your face.
82. Use all of the following words in a poem: team, resentful, jingle, spotlight, rear range, plans, foresight.
83. Write a poem about a dream.
84. Write a poem using the following image: a glove lying in a puddle.
85. Write a poem about the squishy sensation of kneading dough between your fingers and the smooth texture of it when you pat it and roll it out.
86. Use all of the following words in a poem: measure, signature, staff, key, instrument, notes, band, play, riff, radio, runs, tune, listen.
87. Write a poem about somebody you’ve forgiven, or write a poem about forgiveness.
88. Write a poem using the following image: a metropolis at night when the power is out.
89. You dip your chip into a bowl of salsa, and when you take a bite, your mouth goes up in red hot flames. Write a poem about spicy food.
90. Use all of the following words in a poem: feast, fire, modify, squash, robbed, forgotten, understated.
91. Write a metaphorical poem comparing an abstract concept to something concrete.
92. Write a poem using the following image: laundry drying on the line.
93. There’s a big bowl of chilled, fresh summer fruit in the fridge. It’s colorful, juicy, and sweet. Write a descriptive poem about it.
94. Use all of the following words in a poem: petty, scales, spread, vault, combination, stripes, anchor.
95. Write a poem about school.
96. Write a poem using the following image: a smoking gun.
97. The leaves turned gold and amber, and then they drifted to the ground. We raked them into mounds then leaped and landed.
98. Use all of the following words in a poem: titanic, lure, power, turned, smash, collateral, lengths.
99. Write about something (not a person) that makes you sad. It could be a song, a place, or a memory.
100. Write a poem using the following images: trees bent and broken, dangling branches, and fresh-cut stumps.