A twiglet is a short phrase. Or a word. Its aim is to “prompt” a flow. A thought. A memory. If something comes to mind, write. A polished piece isn’t the goal; creativity is. Leave a link, if you’d like your work read, but comments should not be expected. Twiglets are posted on Tuesdays.
[…] Twiglets 75 empty bottles MLMM Sat MIx prompt Clarity Pyramid Please see prompt for directions. I the only thing I got right was the syllable count. […]
Nice use of the word ‘fascia’. I’ve always known it as a board where the roof line meets. Turns out it’s also a bit on a mobile phone. Learn something new every day.
[…] Twiglets 75 empty bottles MLMM Sat MIx prompt Clarity Pyramid Please see prompt for directions. I the only thing I got right was the syllable count. […]
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New form which I believe I may have butchered in:
PEEPS
Peeps being a play on the slang for people, not the little fuzzy chicks 🙂
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Sounds like a good time was had, Jules!
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At least the memory of one 😉
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I like this, seems like we had a similar idea, although your party sounds like more fun than mine, LOL!
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I love the poem, and after trying to read the form instructions, I still love the poem!
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[…] It’s been awhile since I did a prompt mashup. Couldn’t resist today’s Twiglet (#75), and Mish’s prompt over at dVerse Poetics. Come […]
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This folded nicely into today’s Poetics over at dVerse, Misky. Been awhile since I did a prompt mashup, but couldn’t resist.
https://whimsygizmo.wordpress.com/2018/05/08/language-lessons-2/
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And a wonderful shmooshing it is, too!
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“the Braille of breeze”!! So good.
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Bottles left out
last night
with the dregs
of undrunk words
in the bottom.
Skinned over now
like fascia
protecting
the spit hit
of what’s unsaid.
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An after the party that left a bitter brew taste?
‘fascia’ – new word – thanks
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Thank *you*!
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I love the poem, and after trying to read the form instructions, I still love the poem!
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Yes! Love this. “spit hit”
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Thanks!!
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Nice use of the word ‘fascia’. I’ve always known it as a board where the roof line meets. Turns out it’s also a bit on a mobile phone. Learn something new every day.
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And tissue separating internal organs!
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Nice!
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Hi Twiggies!
http://purplepeninportland.com/2018/05/09/empty-bottles/
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Hi Sarah – I like the wine bottles telling a tale!
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Thanks, q!
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I adore your limericks.
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Thanks so much, Misk!
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https://foundlines.wordpress.com/2018/05/10/for-twiglet-75/
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Excellent!!
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better late than never
https://fredherring.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/twiglet-75/
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Loved it.
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