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The Date
Written for: Go Dog Go Cafe (posted by Devereaux & Beth) “Today’s prompt: Write a piece of prose or poetry that uses the words highway and finishing touches.” She had not had a date in a long while, and hoped … Continue reading
“my right shoe”
Written for: The Twiglets #205 – “my right shoe” My right shoe would be a red leather high heel in another age. Each pair of shoes I own, has a stretched- out right shoe. one new right shoe near a … Continue reading
Caffeine and Poetry
Written for: VJ’S WEEKLY CHALLENGE #123: WARRIOR “That’s my warrior self. (Well, one of them.). Now tell me about yours.” Caffeine and poetry reading as I listen to Soundscapes. Check out day’s challenges, and meditate to unwind.
Breathing Bubbles
Written for: Sunday Muse #136 breathe, bubbles easy, free-floating, at peace framed in water http://thesundaymuse.blogspot.com/
Abide by My Side
Written for: dVerse Poets Pub – Quadrille #117 The Dude Abides (posted by MSJadeli) Today’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a quadrille poem. If you’re new to dVerse or the quadrille, it’s simply a poem … Continue reading
Wood Well Used
Written for: Poetic Bloomings2 – #314 – Leftovers “Today we’re putting away the Thanksgiving leftovers. We’ll be writing of repurposing or recycling or bringing something to its natural conclusion. Let’s write of something “leftover” and then put it away.” Handmade … Continue reading
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Drear
Written for: Sunday Whirl, Wordle #484 Words: wall, narrow, throw, hold, want, tape, morning, lead, black, stories, after, small An ominous lead sky de-joyed the morning. After holding back, rain railed against the narrow windows while out in its midst, … Continue reading