A Twinge of Fate ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

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It is, by chance, I find me here

Destiny lies in my utmost fear

Down below, the waters thrash

From up above, the falls do crash

Spraying droplets, upon my skin

As I ponder, should I jump in?

To drown in the eddies, that violently swirl

As I throw myself in, with an agonizing hurl

Or shall I sit here, letting the pain escalate?

And live with this, everlasting, twinge of fate?

 

 

March Writing Prompt:  A Twinge of Fate – Day 25/31

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Faceless ~ #poetry – plight of the #homeless

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They remain faceless
Lost, in an unforgiving world

Humanity, is tasteless
On the streets, their lives, unfurled

Sneers from others, laughter
People can be so cruel

Life is a living disaster
Why isn’t this unusual?

Homeless, they fight the sun
Before night and cold alight

Hoping to find anyone
Praying for those who might

Show compassion, lend a hand
Find them shelter from the cold

For they are, just as we are, human
Hoping, they too, can grow old

 

The Daily Post: Faceless

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Nature’s Thirst ~ #haiku #MarchWriting

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Delightful raindrops

Scatter among the flora

Quenching nature’s thirst

 

 

March Writing Prompt:  Dribbles of delights – Day 24/31

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People I read – Dorinda Duclos

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Such a lovely surprise to see my name pop up on Michael’s blog! Thank you so very much, my friend! ❤

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I try to read as many people as I can but that just is not always possible. Someone I do enjoy though is Dorinda. You can find her blog here.  Dorinda is prolific in her outputs and a fabulous poet who writes on all manner of things and someone I always look forward to seeing pop up in my feed.  Take a look I am sure you will enjoy her just as much.

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Friday Fantasy ~ Elfin Queen – #poetry

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Mystic powers, in her hands

Elfin magic, carefully planned

A talisman of water, blue

That hides the secrets, no one knew

Of how she came to be an elf

Different from her mortal self

They called her queen, with scepter tall

She ruled their world, the big and small

Never to learn that their precious queen

Knew her victory had been foreseen

 

The Daily Post (from 3/22): Talisman

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