Roberta Writes – W3 #146 The Ladder #poetry

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This week’s W3 prompt is as follows:

THEME: Write a poem to encourage someone not to give up—urging them to persevere, try again, or push forward for just one more time or day;

STRUCTURE: Use no more than 11 lines;

Choose any form or rhyme scheme you prefer;

You can join in here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2025/02/12/w3-prompt-146-weave-written-weekly/

The ladder

You are climbing the final rungs on the high school ladder

It seemed to have no top, but now you can see

A new world of adulthood nearly within your reach

Your ladder has been a long and difficult clamber

Rungs were stretched apart, and you had to jump

Some parts were oiled, and you slipped back some way

Obstacles blocked your climb, and you used picks and ropes

Some rungs were weak and broke when you stood on them

You got splinters in your hands and fingers from holding on

But you have prevailed, and climbed your extended ladder

I’m right here behind you, pushing you upwards

68 thoughts on “Roberta Writes – W3 #146 The Ladder #poetry

      1. Two minds think alike – I have been reading many of these poems out loud over coffee together as we chat in the mornings. She likes poetry and is developing even more of a liking and even writing some in a journal I bought her☺️ thank you for thinking of her 💞

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  1. The youngster looks like he is reaching for the stars and the poem you wrote is PERFECT. I never have enough “people pictures.” If the snow melts and the weather gets a bit warmer AND we are finally healthy, we have plans to be outside as much as we can manage.

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  2. Robbie, your poem paints perseverance with such vivid, tangible struggle. I love how the ladder becomes a journey of resilience, and that final push of support makes it all the more powerful!

    Much love,
    David

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