WDYS and W3 Prompts: Attempting the Concept of Yutori
May all good be ours! May all good reach all corners of the world… Amen
May all good be ours! May all good reach all corners of the world… Amen
Tackling a Javanese poetry form for two prompts this week. I hope you enjoy it.
Strolling in moonlight or playing attunedPulsing in moments feeling mighty fineI on the solo flute, you the bassoon Double-blind and tone-deaf yet we align The bees hum about clover and sweet…
What can you see from Santa Rita's Maya ruins roof top? Here's what I see.
Of compasses and things that still brim you over when you think of them. I hope you enjoy this Heroic Sonnet.
Written for Sadje of the Keep It Alive Website https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2024/05/13/what-do-you-see-238-may-13-2024 I Will Go With The Imposter When he comes uninvited and hungry assuredly and as endorsed as Godto take me…
from the hotel window I saw themstretched as far as my eyes could seehundreds covered the bay like black inkbopping up and down on the receding sea as if paused…
The #WDYS prompt this week shows a young girl standing on a bridge, wearing a big smile and a t-shirt that says: “Future Leader”. I couldn't help writing to this lovely prompt.
The words and other valuables you allow into your heart will live on forever. Let me know if you feel differently about this.
I was inspired to write a response to this lovely picture prompt, and I base it on the fact that my dear husband, my breadwinner, is close to ending his years of braving it out in society's wild land. Let me know what you think about what I see & how I used the prompt.
Ekphrastic Poetry #WDYS on a lovely photograph that made me think of the poem, My Life With The Wave by Octavio Paz. Perhaps you can feel the ocean breeze?!?