Rebecca Cunningham has challenged us to write a poem about a favourite place with alliteration.
It is to be free verse and no more than 50 words. So here’s my offering.

Woodland ways
Wend past flowers.
Winding paths walked
Without worry.
Wind whispers to willows
Waving branches.
White wood anemones
Water at the heart of the wood
With wavelets kissing the shore.
Woodpecker, willow warbler
Wing through trees.
Wonderful.
And here’s a link to Rebecca’s website so you can view the other poems.
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Wondrous wordsmithy to wow watchful weaders… er, readers! Hahahah, Wacky wandering witticisms!!
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Nice!
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Thank you, Andrew. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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You’re welcome.
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Wery wonderful.
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😂 Thanks.
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Wow. You worked a lot of alliteration in there, Viv. And a lovely description of a place I’d be happy to visit. The birds were especially lovely. 🙂
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Thank you, Diana. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Beautifully expressed!
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Thank you. I’m pleased you like it.
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