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I am a. . .
Write a poem that uses a metaphor to likens yourself to an inanimate thing—e.g. I am a fan, or I am a car’s tire.
In this poem, consider what this new version of yourself means for your most precious human attributes—your words and language or, say, your sexuality. What does this new nature imply for your human body parts? Where and in what condition is your heart now? What would your eyes see and your hands touch? (12+ lines)
Adapted from Christopher Gilbert in The Practice of Poetry