
teasing through cloud lines
slinking over my domain
blinking stars from sky
and breaking apart sheer blue
with audacious orange hue
I’m joining in the W3 prompt on Skeptic’s Kaddish today. Today, Punam wrote us a lovely prompt poem, which you can find here. These are today’s guidelines:
- Write about the moon from the sun’s perspective or vice versa;
- No word/line limit; any poetic form.
I don’t think the moon and sun would get along. I picture the sun as the “golden child” who gets all the attention and the moon as the quirky “lone wolf” of the celestial family. I enjoyed playing with this week’s prompt!
Hi lovely writing (I chose the moon too) 🙂
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Thank you! It was a fun prompt!
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I am glad you enjoyed the prompt. “Slinking over my domain” so apt! Wonderfully crafted.
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Thank you!
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Had to smile at this one! That sun is always chasing the moon’s friends away…
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Thanks! That troublesome sun! 😀
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oooh! I really like your take, Sarah!
❤
David
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Thanks!
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hi, Sarah ❤
I just wanna let you know that this week's W3 prompt, hosted by Steven S. Wallace, is now live:
Have a wonderful day,
David
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Thanks! I’m a bit late this evening, but I’ll check it out!
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