301. A wall of water, tall as any skyscraper, surfs across the surface of the sea, ready to rain down and wash away every inch of beach.
302. Use all of the following words in a poem: barrel, bode, wear, drink, stalk, cross, sting, reared.
303. Write a poem about someone or something that makes you laugh.
304. Write a poem using the following image: a blue-green lagoon on a tropical is- land.
305. They roll from town to town, hopped up on beer, lugging amplifiers, drums, and big dreams.
306. Use all of the following words in a poem: stay, factory, breaker, whistle, rich, demand, hurry.
307. Write a poem about growing up.
308. Write a poem using the following image: a bird (or other animal) in a cage.
309. Molten rock and burning earth bubble from the peak then explode, dazzling the sky; the lava rolls down the mountainside and swallows all life in its fiery path.
310. Use all of the following words in a poem: miles, pride, supply, insurgent, silver, downhill.
311. Write a poem about puberty.
312. Write a poem using the following image: travelers waiting for a delayed flight at the airport.
313. The wind curls into a neat funnel, skipping through the city streets, catching cars and lampposts, ripping them up, and spitting them out in the distant countryside.
314. Use all of the following words in a poem: polish, billow, far, divergent, vote, silence, tiger, Zen, rhyme, pitcher, missed, pale, shine.
315. Write a poem about walking around barefoot.
316. Write a poem using the following image: a band playing on stage in front of a disinterested audience.
317. One toe in the water, one toe in the sand. Standing on the precipice.
318. Use all of the following words in a poem: crow, read, leader, mythology, beginning, rent, means.
319. Write a poem about a company of dancers.
320. Write a poem using the following image: a child giving another child a piggy- back ride.