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Tag Archives: Poetry
#WritePhoto Crack In Time by Pamela Morse
Saturn cracked up when he made the spring erupt and spew Hot molten lava down the side of the mountain leaving few Alive to bury the dead and rebuild the city in a safe location The handful of citizens still … Continue reading
One stands just so. – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Let us not beat about the bush. There are people whom you feel obliged to rescue from the results of their own ill-judged actions. In all candour they may be an idiot, but in some unquantifiable … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, Humour, writing
Tagged bad chain verse, Jim Webster, muscular bravos, overly loquacious, Poetry, Port Naain, Port Naain Intelligencer
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Guest author: Luanne Castle – Kin Types
The poems and flash prose in Kin Types were begun as I accumulated family stories and information over the years. My grandfather had an excellent memory and was an enthusiastic storyteller, so over time I came to feel that I … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, History
Tagged Books, family history, Poetry, social history, women
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Thursday photo prompt – Wisp #writephoto by Joelle LeGendre
The wispy wind, a wisp of hair, a whisper in the autumn air. A summer breeze that whispers by and lifts the wings of butterflies. A coon cat tale in winter wisps a greeting from its hairy tips, awaiting spring, … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged clouds, dance, Life, Poetry, rythm, seasons
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I am the Watcher and the Watched – Reena Saxena #writephoto
Being watched is an uncomfortable feeling. I do not like voyeurs or dictators peeping into my life and privacy. George Orwell painted a scary picture of “Big Brother” watching us, as a means to induce fear, and a slave mind-set … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged being watched, Big Brother, friendship, Poetry
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Rings of Oak – Steve Tanham
Rings of Oak Along my walk there is an oak Grown sturdy on the edge of winds Life’s hardships fought and won Whose sole and noble bearing Engenders shared sojourn △ Source: Rings of Oak – Sun in Gemini
Dust In the Wind #writephoto from Ken at rivrvlogr
Dust In the Wind Wheels turn, time passes. Forward, not back. Regrets have no net effect. Continue reading: Dust In the Wind
