Gaze upon the beauty to be found in these 50 shades of grave.
Colleen’s 2019 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 124 #SynonymsOnly – Game & Trouble #Tanka

Around the table
the Olympians gathered,
Zeus took up the dice,
to them ‘‘t’was just a pastime,
for Troy it could mean peril.
Filed under Alternative history, Factual, Inspired by fable, Self compositions, Tanka, Uncategorized
RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #241 Storm&Fierce

Lo’ the storm cometh,
intoned the one with fierce eyes.
No one turned away.
Filed under dystopian view, Haiku, Self compositions
Sue Vincent’s #Thursdayphotoprompt #Writephoto

Near the top they stopped. The sun was dropping rapidly in the Western sky. As if lost in their own thoughts there was no need for words. Each knew that the other was thinking of the days to come. It was deserted now but tomorrow this sacred place would be crowded with people; men, women, children, friends, relatives, all gathered for the last farewell. Nyruda had passed, her body was laid on the bier ready for the ceremonial transition.
At sunrise a procession would wend it’s way from the village to this rock, “The seat of the winds,” with their light load borne on the shoulders of six men, while the monks, women and children followed. There would be chanting, age-old mantras sung in a low drone, while the incense-burners twirled and their fragrance drifted over the plain at the whim of the breeze. It was not a lament but a celebration of one stage of her old life completed in preparation for the new.
A breeze was starting, exposing its presence with a twitch of Gana’s sleeve. In the distance he heard the lone cry of the lammergeier. He smiled, recognising the significance of the call, as if in reassurance that the wild eagles knew they were soon to be summoned and would be ready to help in the sacred task.
Tomorrow there would be many, wheeling and turning, carried high on the updrafts as they circled in readiness for their feast. The flesh would be stripped from the body leaving the white bones exposed. They would not be left long. The more experienced avian attendants would climb high in the sky their bills stuffed and ungainly with stiff, long, bristled moustaches. Like sharp but muffled drumbeats the sound of bones dropping on to the stones below would reassure the departing flock that the ceremony was being fulfilled. It would not be many days before the larger bones could be discreetly removed in accordance with their traditions ready for the final stage. Life would go on.
Colleen’s 2019 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 123 #SynonymsOnly
They said what’s the point?
I said it’s an obsession
then they turned away,
their heads shaking as they went
but I shall keep on laughing
Filed under As you read it, Self compositions, Tanka
Crimson’s creative challenge #14

As we both looked up
we knew what each was thinking,
the end of the line
Filed under As you read it, Haiku, On the lines of romance, Self compositions
Heeding Haiku With Chèvrefeuille, February 13th 2019, cherry blossom

Brief dalliance with
pastel-shaded gossamer.
Till spurned by the breeze.
Filed under Haiku, nature inspired, Seasons, Self compositions
RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #240 Do&Say

Before the altar,
the couple will say, “I do.”
a vow before God
Filed under As you read it, Christian, faith, Haiku, On the lines of romance, Self compositions
Diana’s #Februaryfiction prompt
Picture by Marianne Sopala

“Ho ho ho, my young friends, you do seem to have got yourselves in a bit of a pickle but I think I may be able to help you,” said Maisy the friendly elephant who wasn’t at all frightened of mice and didn’t believe that they could run up your trunk. Even if mice were so small and an elephant’s trunk so big.
“Oh yes, Maisy it would be really lovely if you could help us get our house back down on the ground where it belongs,” shrieked the frightened little mouse family, “But how do you think you will do it?”
“I’ll tell you after you tell me how your little house got up in the tree.”
“Well, last night it was so windy that after we had all gone to bed the wind picked us all up and blew us up here. We didn’t know till Mummy mouse looked out this morning and saw where we were. We’ve been so frightened, waiting for someone to come and help. We’re so glad you came by. Now, how can you help us?”
“Oh, it’s easy she trumpeted in reply, “I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.”
Filed under Flash fiction, Inspired by fable, Self compositions, Whimsical
This week’s entry for Sue Vincent’s #Thursdayphotoprompt #Writephoto

A time of despair
lay cold breath upon the land.
While Lord King Arthur
retired within his chamber,
sat alone, in cuckold’s grief.
No consolation
could he gain, from grieving wife,
or courtly knights,
till from the high battlements
joyful cries when far below
in supplication,
knelt his once favourite knight
who, though hermit now
pledged his service and his sword
to the man whom once he wronged.
Thus was pestilence once more,
purged from proud, fair Albion.
