Day23 Glo/NaPoWriMo: Four More Answers To Add For Day18 Prompt
Here are four more answers, in Gogyohka form, to the question of the other day. I hope you enjoy them in lieu of the lovely prompt today.
Here are four more answers, in Gogyohka form, to the question of the other day. I hope you enjoy them in lieu of the lovely prompt today.
The prompt requests a poem that provides five answers to the same question -- without identifying the question being answered. What fun! I think you'll guess right away. Happy reading.
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'