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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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| | | | | Inspired by and written for the Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge, my thanks to Sue and Gerry https://weeklyprompts.com/2024/04/13/weekly-prompts-weekend-challenge-pointless Form: Choi's Sonnet You didn't hear me in your worldly caresYou're chasing time, but we still need to talkAnd have no time to spare for things love sharesIn grand schemes have you got time for a walk? No... | |
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| | | | | Picture credit: Britta Benson We're not really experiencing a Golden October here just now. This autumn: mild and moist and mossy. Not that I need an excuse to write about moss! It's one of my most/moss favourite subjects or themes. Moss never complains about me staring, gawking (with my jaw dropped) and it's the most... | |
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| | | Welcome back to another WDYS prompt Rules; You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post. Write an original story, poem or a caption. There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly. If you post a response before next Sunday, I will... | ||