341. Vultures descend on a carcass that is rotting on the side of the road.
342. Use all of the following words in a poem: race, confession, fool, move, screw, hungry, incinerate.
343. Write a poem about the many ways love can be expressed.
344. Write a poem using the following image: a dog barking at a passerby through a chain link fence.
345. The trail is covered with footprints—human and animal. The large cat crouch- es atop rocks watching the hikers below.
346. Use all of the following words in a poem: hours, enemy, grunt, choice, good- bye, hint, always, tide, news, lion, sentimental, number.
347. Write a poem about nudity.
348. Write a poem using the following image: a big bowl of fresh, homegrown summer fruit.
349. She walks down the street wearing nothing but a full sized flag wrapped around her body. Lady liberty is on the loose.
350. Use all of the following words in a poem: wolf, honorable, hurricane, mad, sing, thought, waking, blinded, rapid, choice.
351. Write a poem about spending time alone.
352. Write a poem using the following image: an empty, unmade bed.
353. Headphones, backpack, smooth moves. Dancing on the street corner. Dancing at the bus stop. Rocking out on the subway.
354. Use all of the following words in a poem: broom, sight, ladder, quiet, century, turned, honey, wasted, pathetic.
355. Write a poem about what it means to be part of a team.
356. Write a poem using the following image: a group of rambunctious kids sitting at the back of the bus.
357. They gather around a steel barrel that is half-filled with coal and douse it with kerosene, and as the flames rise, they drop books in, one by one.
358. Use all of the following words in a poem: bedroom, vested, structure, every- thing, head, strong, ugly, shame, raw, true.
359. Write a poem about a predatory animal.
360. Write a poem using the following image: a big, shiny red fire engine.