
A twiglet’s aim is to “prompt” a thought. 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.
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A twiglet’s aim is to “prompt” a thought. 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.
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Cool Prompt. Thanks>
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[…] Twiglet #279~ sunken sky […]
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Hi Tuesday friends!
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[…] for Twiglet #279 “sunken […]
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I flicked
a red round bobber
into the castle cloud.
Hello.
Who ordered
drowned red wiggler
for lunch in the sunken sky?
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This made me think of the robin that is nesting in a planter on my deck!
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I hope you don’t have any cats in the neighbourhood!
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Unfortunately, two that visit my yard. I’m keeping a watchful eye!
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I used several prompts – the haibun isn’t long and has four 3.5.3 haiku.; here: Inner Sight
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the big bright moon
in a sunken sky
sits and dangles her legs
in the sea
her first swim
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How lovely is that image… sweet
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