Write a Nonet about the new year — 2026. How does this year feel to you so far? Are you hopeful, uncertain, energized, reflective? Have you set any goals or intentions? Are there resolutions you’re excited (or nervous) about?
Let your poem capture your thoughts, expectations, and emotions as we step into this new year.
You can write your nonet in any tone — reflective, hopeful, funny, anxious, determined — whatever feels true for you as 2026 unfolds.
Write your thoughts, hopes, and feelings in your poem as you step into this new year.
Collective Prayer
Arecollective prayers answered? Then, unite and take a vow that We will respect emotions Of every human being Do our duties first Then talk of rights Come, unite Witness Change.
Here is your writing prompt to weave a tale of intrigue this week.
O God! Please press the reset button. Bring the Earth back to its original state. When there was no religion except gratitude and humanity. When there was no rift in human relationships. When people coexisted with each other and cared for nature happily. When they helped each other without any compulsion. When they were full of humanity and gratitude. Sometimes I wonder Are you enjoying the chaos created by the vested interests? Or have you forgotten the password to reset?
In today's scenario, One thing is obvious: People have forgotten the password to connect with God and with each other. And the password is gratitude.
diversity held in the rainbow symphony unified spectrum
Use the image or any of the nouns in the above haiku to base your piece on. You may or may not use the word, but mention the theme word for our information. You can also explore the opposite side, like a lack of unity or diversity.
Nature is welcoming spring with rainbow Colors Rivers Ponds Reflecting Joy The Sun Skillfully Conducting The rainbow symphony Come Put on your dancing shoes With a heartfelt prayer God! Please Bless us all With a peaceful Cordial Merry Life, For a change.
O God ! please let me have
Jealousy, greed, selfishness, haughtiness,
hatred, cruelty, and lust
as my enemies.
Ego, stubbornness, anger, hunger
mind and body
as my slaves
Love, positivity, compassion, compatibility,
kindness, courage, and righteousness
as my companions.
You and my conscience
as my mentor.
Am I asking for too much?
After a long drive a roof to get recharged, is what required. Tea and snacks are an extra bonus.
“May you always have walls for the winds, a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire, laughter to cheer you, those you love near you and all your heart might desire.” Irish Blessings quotes