#Daily prompt Leaf Leaf
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Thursday photo prompt – Flow #writephoto

Just below the surface of the fast-flowing stream he lay waiting. Below the bubbles and foam the water was clear and cool, he could see all the way up to the steel-grey rocks ahead. He had waited here for many days, occasionally rising to the surface, looking upstream, judging the depth over the first stone. This morning was different, in the dark he had felt the raindrops crashing into the waters inches above his head. Now it had stopped but long experience and instinct told him that further up the valley where he would be heading there would be a rush as all the small streams emptied their collected waters into the river in which he lay. It took many hours but soon the level would start to rise and he could attempt to make his way further up. He would try to be early at the spawning ground, this year he was stronger and larger, his red-flushed flanks were brighter than the last throws of the sunset. His hooked jaw curved over his upper lip, making it impossible to feed. He was starving but he did not have time to feed on the juicy maggots, flies and morsels that drifted lazily over his head. He was only concerned with finding one of the many spawning females, ready to woo and persuade her to release her eggs into the sand in order that he might spray them with his milt. This would be his dying gift to the river, a new batch of young salmon to clean and purify the waters before they departed on their long journey downstream to where the river flowed into the dark sea and set off on their three year journey before they too returned to the place of their birth.
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How to Begin to Write Poetry — A Writer’s Path
by Diana Raab, PhD Poetry is the voice of the soul and is often considered a free-flowing form of expression. Poets help us see a slice of the world in a way in which we might not have observed it before. They highlight details to cast a light on a feeling, an image, or an […]
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Ronovan writes #167 #Haiku
I feel your touch
like a feather on my hand
and miss you Mother
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100 word Wednesday #Week 36
“Jeez man, I’m not trying to be funny but what’s with the dark glasses? Is it part of the uniform, you want to look cool or are you frightened of being recognised. I guarantee I’m not here to take photos of you so that we can target you. I’m just getting some shots of the cavalcade.”Filed under Flash fiction, Self compositions, Whimsical
VOICE & WATCH #1 – HAIKU
This is great speak it, shout it loud
HAIKU
watch the world dying…
natures voice… decades ignored…
to late… start crying
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to late… start crying
natures voice… decades ignored…
watch the world dying…
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airing warnings… hark
hear the planet dying
my voice not enough
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my voice not enough
hear the planet dying
airing warnings… hark…
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watch now… life fading
voices shouting help… ignored
their death… imminent
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their death… imminent
voices shouting help… ignored
watch now… life fading
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watch television…
as naturalists voice warnings
fake news… of course not…
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fake news… of course not…
as naturalists voice warnings…
watch television…
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watch… your opinions…
read… make your voice heard
still in denial…
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still in denial…
read… make your voice heard
watch… your opinions…
© MET 17/66
Colleen’s Weekly #Poetry Challenge No. 50 #Haiku #Tanka #Haibun: VOICE & WATCH #1
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The silent scream, (inspired by language of the heart)
She could not hide it
a tell-tale tear moved slowly
to her downturned lips
unsaid I read the meaning
of one sad, simple gesture
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portents, the storm is coming #Write photo

Looking to the East
the world waits expectantly
in preparation
dark clouds extinguish the light
borne by the dancing dragon
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Ronovan writes #165 #Haiku Passion and play
Oberammergau,
decennial passion play
Celebrating Christ
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Snack for thought
Originally posted on Rachel Poli: We already talked about the when and why I started writing short stories. But what about you? Pretend you’re back at school and your new English teacher is asking you to write an essay on the first day. (What a jerk, am I right?) Here’s the question: Do you write…
via Why Should You Write Short Stories? — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
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