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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/940725-September-3-2018
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#940725 added September 3, 2018 at 12:59am
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September 3, 2018
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Blog City image small "Prompt: Do you like writing or have you ever written poetry? What does poetry do to its poets and readers? And do you think writing poetry is important especially for the writers of prose or fiction: Why?"

I believe it is important for all writers to be able to write poetry. Poetry is a form of art measured in words and syllables. True writing involves more than merely putting words on paper. It involves being able to write in every genre with ease and comfort.

image:1997652-20%} Prompt: September 3 is both Labor Day and Skyscraper Day. Write about one for both of the subjects in today's blog entry. For a list of the world's tallest skyscrapers: http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/September/skyscraperday.htm

I am no expert on skyscrapers. In fact the highest I have ever been up in one was 22 floors. However I felt like a skyscraper today because a woman at my church gave me a wonderful compliment. I had taught a Sunday school class using only my Bible and the woman told me she wished I were the pastor of the church for she had just learned more from me in an hour than she had our pastor in six months! I felt 100 feet tall!

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