Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge: Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Devereaux Frazier and Beth Amanda are currently hosting the Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge which was started by our star writer Christine Ray. We hope to offer all of you something that will spark your creativity and willingness to participate.

The prompts are designed to be quick challenges that can be written in 10 to 15minutes,  inspire you creatively, are fun, and get everyone interacting.  Please post your response to the prompt in the comments below and show your fellow posters some love and support.  All members of the Go Dog Go community, including Baristas, are welcome to participate.  Feel free to share this post on your own blogs and/or Facebook.

Today’s prompt: Write a piece of prose or poetry that uses the words black eyes and cold winter rain.

Happy Writing!

19 thoughts on “Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge: Tuesday, December 22, 2020

  1. Reaching out to you
    Tell me baby tell me our love was true
    feelings of chaotic dismay
    Leaving nothing left to portray….
    Floating all around us
    Pulling at the fabric all I can hear is static….
    Lost in you, looking deeper into your black eyes, calloused and unkind.
    A heartbeats silenced
    A piece of me lost somewhere in between sunny days and the cold winter rain no I was not made in vain
    All the pieces we left disappear from here, as someone cries someone dies
    And we all will disappear from here
    Still it’s all so unclear
    If I could only feel here
    Then all would be one…………
    All that’s left all that’s kept….all that would one day go away…
    No there’s nothing left to portray..
    I’ll always see you this way….
    Beautiful black eyes starry skies
    And a love that never dies….

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  6. Happy Holidays!

    Christmas Crow

    We watched the crow with fascination
    as it tap tapped on the window pane,
    saw its black eyes gleaming,
    its wet feathers shining
    in the moonlight.
    And we understood.
    We understood that it wanted to join us,
    to perch amongst the baubles
    on our shining tree
    to share our fireside warmth
    on Christmas Eve
    and escape
    the cold winter rain
    We heard it promise
    to sing for us
    if we let it in.
    We opened the window..
    Of course we did!

    Lynn White

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  10. Lost Passage Of Time

    Stuck at nightfall
    in a cold winter
    rain, her cheeks
    dripping mascara
    looked like two
    black eyes. It
    was not so much where
    she was, as who
    she was. Another
    blackout, another
    lost day. She prayed
    nothing untoward
    had happened while
    Janet was gone. All
    depended on which girl
    was out. She hoped
    it was not reckless
    Maggie.

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