Day10 Glo/NaPoWriMo: An Abhanga on What Love Does To Me
It lives inside, and when you f i n d it, it makes you love yourself better.
It lives inside, and when you f i n d it, it makes you love yourself better.
Christmas is magic and Christmas is love. Here's a story of how my heart grew a few inches that Christmas a long time ago.
What an apt last prompt at dVerse: A Kwansaba poem in praise of family --I love it. Thanks. I wish you all Joyous Celebrations and the company of people you love to share it.
A Novelinee for the Ninth of the Ninth month of the year. Enjoy.
The night sky with its myriad of stars is unequivocally the eyes of those, like a father or a mother, who look down on us with love and everlasting affection.
Learning from my mistake. Hope the change is evident. Never will I be perfect, but never will I stop trying to be better than yesterday. For you, a mirrored refrain. Enjoy.
A short fiction piece that includes the prompt words, plume and zenith. Read to find out if it will turn out to be a good morning for this school bus driver.
This poem was inspired by a poem published yesterday; reread today. I invite you to read that poem and hope you also like mine of today.
"The blue moment-- it comes on like torrents of grace, unexpected, unannounced, and will forever live in your memory. A gift of the spirit." ~ Kent Nerburn
Short poem with the theme of 'immortality' written in a fun syllabic form called 'inverted etheree'
Have you been looking for God in all the wrong places? Perhaps you looked for Him in your place of worship but all you found was un-Godly people? Well, get ready to be surprised because after today you'll know exactly where to find God.