My poem for the star prompt is followed by the next prompt.
STARS
Stars in her eyes.
Stars in her eyes.
She looked at the world
With stars in her eyes.
Everything sparkled.
Everything was good.
Nothing was evil.
Nothing was black.
Those days are
Gone, now.
Those days are
Through.
I wish I could bring
Those days back,
But she's older now,
And those stars see
Dimly through the
Fog of experience.
The next prompt from napowrimo.net is to write a "fourteener." A fourteener can be any length, as long as each line is fourteen syllables. Four lines, forty lines, or fourteen lines, it matters not. It can rhyme or not. The original fourteeners were written in iambic pentameter, a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable, but that isn't even a requirement anymore!
Happy writing!
STARS
Stars in her eyes.
Stars in her eyes.
She looked at the world
With stars in her eyes.
Everything sparkled.
Everything was good.
Nothing was evil.
Nothing was black.
Those days are
Gone, now.
Those days are
Through.
I wish I could bring
Those days back,
But she's older now,
And those stars see
Dimly through the
Fog of experience.
The next prompt from napowrimo.net is to write a "fourteener." A fourteener can be any length, as long as each line is fourteen syllables. Four lines, forty lines, or fourteen lines, it matters not. It can rhyme or not. The original fourteeners were written in iambic pentameter, a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable, but that isn't even a requirement anymore!
Happy writing!