Josie Holford is this week’s poet-of-the-week for the W3 Poetry Prompt #192, and she invites us to write a poem (up to 20 lines) as a conversation, text thread, or inner dialogue.

Josie’s prompt is inspired by Frank O’Hara’s “Metaphysical Poem”, where nothing is decided and the talk itself becomes the drama…

I hope you enjoy my interpretation of Josie’s prompt.

I’ve Always Wanted To Do This | Digital ink and watercolour©️Lesley Scoble

I’ve Always Wanted To Do This | Lyrics and Production © Lesley Scoble (voice and music AI‑generated) Please do not reproduce, remix, or use this song without my permission.


Thank you
Thank you, Josie, for your inspirational prompt.
Thanks also to David for hosting his W3 Poetry Prompts each week.
To explore more poetry and prompts check out David’s site by following this link.
And above all, thank you, dear reader, for spending time with my poem.
As it’s New Years’s Day, all that remains is to wish you health and happiness in 2026.

Happy New Year card | Digital ink and watercolour©️Lesley Scoble


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34 responses to “I’ve Always Wanted To Do This: A free verse conversation (And song!)”

  1. Love the poem, love the drawing! It is quite festive and has that new year’s celebratory feel. Happy New Year!

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    1. Thank you, Kim. A very Happy New Year to you! ❤️

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  2. You did it and so glad you did. So cute and funny. I’ve always wanted to do something but don’t know what it was. And be glad I didn’t.

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    1. Thank you Ladysighs! 😁 I’m so glad it resonated with you 🤗

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  3. I think I’ve had this conversation before!! Hehe! Well done!

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    1. 😁Tee hee. Thanks, Muri 💕

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  4. This is so good Lesley

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    1. Thank you, my kind friend 🙇‍♀️💕

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      1. You’re welcome dear friend

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  5. This is wonderful I had no direction when I wrote my piece for this prompt. You did a marvelous job with it though!

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    1. Thank you, Violet! ☺️ You haven’t published yours yet, have you?

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      1. No- it will post on Sunday. But believe me, don’t make a special trip! hehehe

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      2. I look forward to it. 💕

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  6. Thisis soenjoyable, Lesley. Loved the song too. Best wishes for 2026.

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    1. Thank you so much, Indira. 🤗 I wish you all the best for you in 2026 🥳❤️

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  7. Brilliant drawings! And love your fun take on the prompt.

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    1. Thank you, Josie! 😊 And thank you for introducing me to Frank O’Hara.

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      1. O’Hara was such an interesting poet living in a very distinct time. So much to discover in the world! And some of it is good.

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      2. I’ve enjoyed exploring his history and work.

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  8. Well said and sketched! A delight to visit your blog. Thank you, Lesley!

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    1. Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Michele. I truly appreciate it. 🙏💕

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      1. You’re very welcome, Lesley. I truly appreciate you! 💕

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  9. Toying with the idea is fun, but when it comes down to it, both feet on the ground! Delightful poem.

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    1. Thank you for your wonderful comment, Heather. 🙏💕

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  10. What fun! I loved it all — your poem, your drawing, and the song.

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    1. Thank you so much, Sally! And I love all your comment! 🙏❤️

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  11. Lesley, I really like how this edges right up to danger and then backs away with a grin — it feels so human and oddly comforting.

    ~David

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    1. David, thank you so much for your thoughtful comment 🤗💖

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  12. hi, Lesley❣️

    Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted by our beloved Carol Anne, is now live:

    https://skepticskaddish.com/2026/01/07/w3-prompt-193-weave-written-weekly/

    Much love,
    David

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