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Category Archives: photo prompt
Lambent ~ Lady Lee #writephoto
in the darkest hour, dews form where dreams slowly clash with the stars dragoons perish like brontosaurs battles were fought during storm Continue reading at Lady Lee Manila
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Somnambulist Life Instructions ~ RedCat #writephoto
Live superficially, in the shallow end Chase possessions, toil for material gain Dull star sparks, dim soul talk Drown in flashing social ego media Continue reading at The World According to RedCat
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In Flux? ~ Jules #writephoto
welkin lambent dusk waning gibbous moon schooling earth’s menagerie the classroom was a zoo with helter skelter panicked acts Continue reading at Jules Pens Some Gems
Memories
Parma ham with melon… pizza… tiramisu. I still remember that first time, dining out as a ‘grown up’. It was the Seventies… the little Italian restaurant by the Arches was all new to me. I wasn’t even old enough to … Continue reading
My Corona… ~ Frank J. Tassone #writephoto
All around us, the lists: Wash your hands Keep your hands away from your face Cough in your elbow or inside your shirt Wash you hands In such pandemic times, even simple tasks like shopping take on Herculean proportions. Mira … Continue reading
Lambent ~ Brian F Kirkham #writephoto
The birds thought it strange it was still light they thought the sun gone over the horizon to their friends in the far away sea the fishermen too, looked at their clocks Continue reading at The Inkwell
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Lambent ~ The Indishe #writephoto
One day these dark clouds, These dark clouds that overcast my sky, My sky that is no longer blue. Blue overwhelms my soul, Continue reading at The Indishe
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A sliver of light ~ Noah Weiss #writephoto
These are dark times, just like Sue Vincent’s photo suggests. But, a glimmer of light is evident, and there is always something better ahead. Darkness is all around. Whether it be COVID-19 fears, my uncertainty in the job situation, or … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, academia, COVID-19, darkness, light, moratorium, online teaching, recovery
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Lambent ~ Neha #writephoto
And as winter shied away from the lambent sunlight of spring Continue reading at Forgotten Meadows
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Tagged forgottenmeadows, Lambent, nature, Photography, Poetry, shy, skies, winter, writephoto
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Hummus And The Cairn Of Cans ~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
Hummus awoke with a start. He looked around at scene that was at the same time both familiar and unsettling. Above his head the bright light – the word ‘sun’ seemed to be relevant though at the moment he couldn’t … Continue reading
