Marion Horton wears the Poet-of-the-Week crown for W3 Poetry Prompt #167, where she invites us to write about a ‘scape’.
To read Marion’s prompt guidelines click here
Prompt Guidelines
Inspired by the image of a field of sunflowers in the poem Fields Will Nod, we turn our gaze outward—to scapes. Your scape might be a landscape, seascape, cityscape, dreamscape—any view that stirs something in you.
It could be drawn from memory or daily life, from a photograph or a painting, from what still stands or what’s long gone.
Write in any form that helps you say what you need to say. Just be sure to include the word scape somewhere in your piece.
I wrote a poem about a soundscape—and turned it into a song! (audio at the foot of the poem). I hope you enjoy it!
Soundscape Serenade
by Lesley Scoble

I live in a soundscape—
listening to my EarPods.
I’m in a musical world,
in the lap of the gods.
I’m rocking with a bop
and an allegro beat;
I’m dancing at a bash—
and moving my feet.
Sound waves crash
against my ears;
I’m raving to a song
from Tears for Fears.
I’d love to sing along—
but I sound
like a strangled cat,
and my voice is flat.
Don’t get me wrong—
I can’t sing a sharp either;
I can’t hit the right key
in C, B, or G.
People all say:
“What the—?”
I can’t sing for toffee;
my voice can clear a room
faster than a sweep
from a witch’s broom.
I live in a soundscape—
listening to my EarPods.
I’m in a musical world,
in the lap of the gods.
—Lesley Scoble, July 2025
Music Audio—‘Soundscape Serenade’ is now a song! Have fun!
THANKS
Enormous thank to the Poet of the Week, Marion Horton, for her inspiring prompt.
My gratitude as always to David for his encouragement and motivational poetry prompts.
And thank you to you, the reader, for reading—and/or listening to—my poem. 🙏
Follow the link below to find out more about David’s W3 Poetry Prompts.








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