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Category Archives: Poetry
Dare not ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
I dare not turn the key I dare not know what it holds So, we remain silent and pretend all is well…. Reblogged from Reena Saxena
Thursday photo prompt: Secret #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s #writephoto prompt! You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today. Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as time … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Veiled #writephoto
Nature draws the veil Defining realities Limiting vision Only when the time is right Will illumination come * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at the Hurlers Stone Circle, looking up towards the Cheesewring. On this particular visit, … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Secrets revealed ~ Tina Stewart Brakebill #writephoto
revealing secrets etched by times past and present the veil has fallen Reblogged from Tina Stewart Brakebill
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Tagged Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente
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Aglow #midnighthaiku
Spirit of beauty Natural perfection glows Gift of inner light *
Veiled ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Driving through the canyon between the land Feeling like the filling in a sandwich I found it hard to keep my eyes on the road The rocks reaching high above my head Shrouded in mist felt more interesting Than our … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, challenge, exploring, inspiration, mystery, Poetry, shadows, short story, writing
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Veiled ~ Carol Anne #writephoto
What are these strange rocks On top Of a hill As I watch The horizon Stretches for miles I am curious to know About the strange rocks who put them here? Continue reading at Therapy Bits
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Loss #midnighthaiku
Growth and destruction A necessary cycle Seldom understood Grief dims the heart’s true vision Each ending a beginning
The Others’ Side ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“Why is it this way, Mama?” The woman let the small hoe drop from her hand. She straightened, hands over the small of her back, achy from the bending. The plot was spare, and the harshness of many a hard … Continue reading
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Tagged adversity, beliefs, belonging, children, Communities, division, flash fiction, forgiveness, humanity, No More Hate, perspective, prejudice, short story, writephoto
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Choices ~ Jules #writephoto
How can we remain neutral to injustice? Some countries believed they could just so during some very horrendous warring. But mostly they stayed neutral to keep their own productions and exports going to feed their own. Too many are taught … Continue reading
