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The Dragon Speaks
NaPoWriMo 2020 Day 9 Szzooo Little One, it iz your birthday. I like thizz yearly czzelebrashun of your paszage through time. We dragonz live far too long to do zuch a thing. And people bring you preszentss. Szometimez thingz … Continue reading
Posted in The Dragon Speaks
Tagged birthday, celebration, creation, Heth, imagination, presents, time
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The Color Red
NaPoWriMo – Day 6 The Color Red Apple before eaten Bite marks. Corvette of a friend in the 60’s Dragon MarananthaHeth so much faster. Embers still giving warmth Fire Engine racing. Georgia peach, cheeks blushing Hair of best friend in … Continue reading
Posted in The Color Red
Tagged alphabetical list, challenge, creation, fire engine, red, South
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Twilight
NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day 5 Twilight Again we sit around bonfire, each one speaking of the pain, the mess, and the joy of Creation. Giving birth to something that held no breath until a moment ago. Pushing it toward bright … Continue reading
“To Breathe Life Into”
NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day 4 “To Breathe Life Into” After sunrise observance each of the four moves quietly in her own direction, mind filled with thoughts of her daily activities. Knowing at some moment she will search out place of … Continue reading
Posted in "To Breathe Life Into, "To Breathe Life Into"
Tagged breathe, butterfly, creation, stillness, tools
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Dance of Veils
for Monday prompt Aug. 2 at http://bigtentpoetry.org The prompt, this week, was to take a look at ones own poetry and find what might have become a ‘comfort zone’ within the writing itself. Then to create a piece of work … Continue reading