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| | | | | https://skepticskaddish.com/2023/06/07/w3-prompt-58-weave-written-weekly/ Braden's prompt guidelinesWrite:A)asonnet,OR:B)avillanelleon thetheme of:ananimal, plant,orobject,describing its qualities or what can be learned from it. The bicycle wheels turn round and roundgetting you further away from the worldLeaving no trace, not even a sound New adventures with stories aboundthe distance bringing you closer togetherThe bicycle wheels turn round and round Treasures lost by others... | |
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| | | | | Seen when stopped at lights, felt fitting for today Pick Your Own - Tanka Prose I drove out early today, to find a space in the shade, to walk with the coolness of the tall trees. An unusual blast of heat, swept across the sea to meet our island. We have had no fires fuelled,... | |
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| | | | | Picture credit: Britta Benson Here's my response to this week's W3 poetry challenge, set by poet of the week, Carol Anne. This week's guidelines: write a haiku, senryu or tanka, include the word 'strength'. You can find the full guidelines and Carol Anne's prompt poem here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/11/13/w3-prompt-133-weave-written-weekly/ I deviated from the prompt a little. I... | |
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post features three seasonal haiku poems written for a poetry challenge, evoking autumn imagery of wind, porch cooling, and bonfires. | ||