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Where Your Power Lies: W3 Prompt #64–Wea’ve Written Weekly

Think foremost of your values– mute the world outside
always streamline your self-worth: it’s your stalwart strength
don’t curtail your power flex– it’s your prime asset
as for your imperfections: they’re your sterling gifts

I invite you to read this stellar prompt poem written by this week’s PoW

‘So Many Shadormi’, a shadorma by Sylvia Cognac

Sylvia’s prompt guidelines this new week Posted on July 19, 2023

  • Write a poem of any style and any length on the topic of “Power.”
    • It can be anything related to power in any way, whether it’s physical, emotional, or even electrical.
    • Since I just heard about a new syllabic form called an IMAYO, I decided
      to practice it one more time for this prompt. Hope you liked it.
    • THANKS FOR THE GREAT PROMPT, SYLVIA COGNAC, AND FOR THE
      OPPORTUNITY TO CRAFT ANOTHER IMAYO. xoxo

UPDATE ON IN THE SHADOW OF RAINBOWS

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I bless you and wish you more miracles.

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This Post Has 33 Comments

  1. byngnigel

    Imperfections are gifts… Indeed. 🙏👏👏

    1. Selma Martin

      I’m so happy to hear you say that, Thanks so much. xoxo

  2. Sadje

    Oh yes, wonderfully written Selma.

  3. Ellie Thompson

    I love your response to this prompt, Selma. I’m also pleased that your new book is doing so wonderfully. Once again, many congratulations and I wish you ongoing success ~ Ellie Xx 👏🏻🌹💛

    1. Selma Martin

      Glad you found the response to the prompt to your liking, dearest Ellie. And thanks for the congratulatory words. I bless you. Always and forever. xoxo

  4. ben Alexander

    don’t curtail your power…
    as for your imperfections: they’re your sterling gifts

    Yes, yes, yes, YES!

  5. Our imperfections make us unique. 🙂 Love your poem, Selma, and Sylvia’s is so powerful. Thank you for the invite! And Congrats on your lovely book! xoxo

    1. Selma Martin

      Blessed by your comment, Lauren. Thanks for being here. Stay in the shade. xoxo

  6. Embracing my valuеs and sеlf-worth, whilе cеlеbrating my impеrfеctions, fееls likе unlocking thе truе еssеncе of my bеing. Thank you for this thought-provoking rеmindеr. 👍👏👌😊🙏

    1. Selma Martin

      It is that indeed, “unlocking thе truе еssеncе of BEing” So glad for what you felt this is all about. Blessings. Pankaj. xoxo

    1. Selma Martin

      A pleasure to see this comment, Robbie. Thanks so much. XoXo

  7. murisopsis

    I adore the imperative “mute the world outside” ! If we are able to hear the inner voice we can roar! <3

    1. Selma Martin

      We need to quiet the noise to listen the small voice within— 👏🏽 💗 Bless you xoxo

  8. lesleyscoble

    I followed every word of your beautiful poem—and I shall try to follow every word 🌹

    1. Selma Martin

      Go confidently, Lesley. Meet joy unexpected in common hours. You CAN do this. XoXo blessings. XoXo

  9. Belladonna

    Love this poem and congratulations Selma!!!!

  10. Cindy Georgakas

    Wonderful Selma, wonderful you and poetry❣️👏👏👏👏

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