Grab the nearest book. Don't think about which book. Just grab the nearest one. Open to page 25. Read the 16th line on that page. Write it down. Initial your name at the end of your line and then send it to a friend. The 2nd person will add a second line, and so on and so forth, until it reaches the 16th person. Whoever writes the 16th line will have to post the poem online in his or her blog for all to read.
Note: In case you want to read the final product, be sure to leave your screenname/email attached to the poem.
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