Category: #1linerWeds
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3.03.22: One-Liner Wednesday
A Girl Named Joy Before the constellationsfound their places,they were frecklesacross the noseof a girl named Joy. One-Liner Wednesday The sentence: Before the constellations found their places, they were freckles across the nose of a girl named Joy. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting on Twitter. Image is from Wikipedia by Albrecht Durer, “Star Map” c. 1515, British…
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Miz Quickly’s Day 13: Wednesday
There’s a horned moon up there today, and Shatner’s going up into space – I don’t need that much space. Photo is mine, taken at the National Trust’s Nyman’s Gardens yesterday. Written for Miz Quickly’s Day 13: Wednesday and One-Liner Wednesday. Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter ©Misky 2021
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Miz Quickly’s Day 6: Sea View
That morning it was blue sky and calm sea, but we trusted you too much. Written to prompt for Miz Quickly’s Day 6: A view of the sea, One Liner Wednesday #1LinerWeds, Photo by Marcus Woodbridge on Unsplash. An American sentence: 17 syllables. Image: storm hitting the lighthouse in Porthcawl UK, Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter ©Misky 2021
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For One Liner Wednesday
Bounce A single blossom just now bounced on the rosebush, as if nudged by a breeze (of which there is none), or touched by the hand of someone’s memory. Mum died on this day a few years ago. For One Liner Wednesday #1linerWeds. Photo is my own. Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter ©Misky 2021
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1 Sept: 1LinerWeds
Screening Day Graceland plays on the radio as I re-read the letter: wear a skirt or trousers; don’t use spray deodorant although roll-on is okay; don’t arrive early; no childcare available … and as Graceland plays on, I think, Zoe Ball, you have the world’s best job. Written for for Linda Hill’s One Liner Wednesday #1linerWeds. Shared…
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25 August: One Liner Wednesday
Rain filled the old steel bucket, and I emptied it onto the parsley, watched it spread around the chives, the basil, and the thyme, and I recalled that fisherman on the coast casting his net over the sea. Written for Linda Hill’s One Liner Wednesday. Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter Prose and image ©Misky…
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11 August: One Line on Wednesday
Mum said I was born on a Wednesday, although she doesn’t remember any of it; she was given some sledge hammer sedative, and says she pities women who have to stay awake through all that. Written for One Liner Wednesday . Image is from Unsplash. #1LinerWeds Shared with #APoemADay #1LinerWeds on Twitter ©Misky 2021
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One-Liner Wednesday
Old rain falls on a heron – it looks down, and farther on, beyond the airless tangle around its legs. For One-Liner Wednesday. Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay and #1linerWeds on Twitter ©Misky 2021 Photo by Karo Kujanpaa on Unsplash
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Seventeen Syllables and Some Prose
The clipped wings of prayers still rise through the morning mist and falling raindrops. It is no effort to stay, rooted in the moon’s clatter, in this oily dusk, but when all parts of me are worn out, I’ll be freed to dissolve in the lipped waves of some spacious stream, gone from the green of…
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One-Liner Wednesday: 14 July 2021
I remember sleeping in the basement under just a bedsheet because upstairs was a thousand shades of August heat. written for One-Liner Wednesday’s Which Season . Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter ©Misky 2021