#TLT - May 30, 2024
May your life have poetry and your poetry, life—
prompt word: sky
three line poetry
Inspired by the photo above, write something that will move us!
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keep it about the words
- Brevity is Key
- 10 words MAX per line
- 3 Lines
- No Titles
- DO NOT include the prompt word
when
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where
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why
Fostering connections and healthy habits of creativity.
Three Line Thursday
What can you say, convey, or express in only three lines? Can you paint a visual picture with only words? Tell an entire story that begs to be read?
#TLT Use the hashtags and share on social! #comelaydownink
Use your imagination. Poetry, Haiku, Senryū, Free Verse, Prose, and Flash are all welcome. (Please do not graphically use excessive profanity or overtly disturbing mental images. Let’s use common sense.)
One word per line—fine. Ten words per line (max) works too. It counts as long as it fits in the comment box in three-line format. Simple, right?
Read other entries and comment. This is a positive forum for feedback!
11 thoughts on “#TLT- May 30”
Dusty pink horizon warns of a falling
Will it be weightless
or a shackled plummeting?
@floweringink
clouds pressing gently together
light trickling through the dampness in the air
RAINBOW!!!
@ewanandsmith
What a lovely scene!
Stars whisper about some big secret
Like the distance between us
The universe always sides with stars
Love the idea of the stars whispering to each other, Misky!
Very lovely image. Love ‘stars whisper’ 🙂
Aubade in pastel notes of violins, joy and praise.
Bassoons join in at the fringe, aubergine purple,
to add a touch of mystery to the day.
Oooh, sensory overload! Gorgeous, Debi.
Love the word ‘aubade’! You’ve mixed the senses beautifully. 🙂
bruised blue
each day
a different rain cloud
@firdausp
Such a simple but perfect description of the colour, Firdaus.
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