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Todays prompt: Write a poem using the words “In the beginning”
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Thanks for the prompt!
Going Nowhere
In the beginning,
right from the beginning,
I was running round in circles,
or that’s how it felt,
going nowhere
just round and round
in colour splattered circles
a palette I picked up from living
on the edge.
And right fro the beginning
I have had to live on the edge.
In the middle there are huge holes
hovering, waiting, ready to suck me in.
I must take care not to deviate,
not to fall through the circle
into that great hole
where the running will stop
and everything will end.
Lynn White
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Too Much, Too Soon
A myriad of characters
were introduced
in the beginning
of the book. Without
stand-out descriptions,
she was forced to flip
back and forth in
an attempt to sort
them out before
the book ended.
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a quatern from me 🙂
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WordPress won’t let me leave a link, but I mashed a bunch of prompts together including this one, and created a fractured myth.
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