30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms
Rules for a Golden Shovel (from Writer’s Digest)
- Take a line (or lines) from a poem you admire.
- Use each word in the line (or lines) as an end word in your poem.
- Keep the end words in order.
- Give credit to the poet who originally wrote the line (or lines).
- The new poem does not have to be about the same subject as the poem that offers the end words.

Poetic picture of the desert landscape. The Golden Shovel is a challenge, but it can deliver great poems.
Thank you, Diane. I love playing in a poetry sandbox!