stabbedin the backI winced with pain; thenused the knife to cut chords - walkfree Lucky Dip at MLMM
Standing up again
stabbedin the backI winced with pain; thenused the knife to cut chords - walkfree Lucky Dip at MLMM
Hi, Laura Thanks for the very different prompt. This is easy and tough at the same time. Endings feel so appropriate in the tired and jaded mindset I am in at this late hour. I confess I cheated a little - chose the last two lines from my poems and put them together. Let me … Continue reading In my end is my beginning
Progeny ….by Susi Bocks

Inspired by Moonwashed Weekly Prompt – Nonsensical & Reena’s Exploration Challenge #259
their precious faces
and nonsensical babbles
sheer joy in their eyes
ah, the memories of those days
bring a smile to my face
the poopy diapers
siblings fighting
snot-filled noses
hours upon hours of crying
not so much
each year brought new challenges
as milestones were reached and lessons were learned
and just when my last nerve was plucked
growth occurred
i uttered a sigh of relief
they are grown now
having flown the coop
to fashion their lives as they see fit
it’s satisfying to know
i got two things right
Child abuse and neglect prevention organization….by Jim Adams
Person A: How many children do you have?
Person B: Biological, spiritual, emotional, or legal?
Person A (let’s call her Alice) worked for The Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) which is the oldest national organization serving vulnerable children, youth, and their families and she received a complaint that Person B (let’s call her Barbara) who had many different types of children under her care, may not have had their best interests in mind. Barbara was a sarcastic person and she saw the world differently than most other people, so she answered Alice’s question with her own question. Barbara was a hippie and she had seven biological children and none of them had the same father and many of them she had no idea who the biological father was. Barbara believed in free love, but she was married twice, and both of her marriages produced offspring, but that may not have…
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In the dullness of every ticking moment …. By Audrine Maxden

one of these days
i’d be dancing the streets
and without a care
spin myself around
with the blowing wind
have the rain be
my dazzling confetti
tickling my feet
let the sun peak, glimpse
my on the spot performance
laughter is probably what i hear
the music of my uncoordinated
one, two step reluctance
and when they give
the spotlight to me
i’d porbably sing
half of the song
mostly out of tune
but who would mind
when your hand is already in mine
chaos already started
the leaves rustled
the sun dimmed down
my senses went wild
grasping the very last piece
of what my sanity is
like a psychedelic concerto
of light bulbs shattering
flowers blooming
strings snapping at the fast paced
tempo of the conductor
with a blasted hammer of Thor
the cymbals and the triangle
these are all nonsensical
unappealing, never pleasing
a dismantled organism
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My legacy ….by Sadje
I have written on this topic before, more than twice. I’ve used two posts from my past and edited them to fit this prompt.

Prompt for RXC # 259;
“Think about how your being, your thoughts multiply in the universe. Write about your children and how do they make you happy. Mull over what else can you acquire or create to leave a legacy.
Do you want to be remembered after you’re gone and how?”
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Cast adrift on a moonless night
The ship sails on sea that is calm
Seeking quiet and solitude I stand here
Thinking how my life is dependent
On those who are a constant in my world
If……
One day I was not here anymore
Would my obituary be read with sadness
Or with a feeling of relief
Would I like them to be sad, missing me
Or will I leave them relieved…
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Welcome to December! We have reached the last leg of the 2022 journey. RXC will take a two week break in the second half of December. None of us are disheartened at the end of the year. We celebrate and ring in the New Year with great fanfare. There's always hope that the next year … Continue reading Reena’s Xploration Challenge #259
I live alone in fear of arguments, and I sing alone in fear of dissonance, but please do not judge me. I write but do not publish, so that uninitiated readers may not disturb the rhythm with uncalled for comments. Yet, the meter of my verse feels incomplete; it speaks but lacks validation. There are … Continue reading Incomplete
Wolves ….by Michelle Navajas
Wolves
wolves in sheep’s shield
harmless but really wild
once power is upon them
votes casted in mayhem
dirty politics that’s what it is.
ballots have been closed
votes have been counted
these wolves are waiting
to shed their sheep’s shield
and to completely devour
victims anytime around.
it’s time to unite and be one
clean up the political cesspool
that has been humanity’s
greatest enemy,
forging division
instead of unity,
defiance over obedience,
oppression instead of justice.
Silhouettes - the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible in restricted light against a brighter background. It’s not just a dictionary meaning. It represents the underground presence, hushed voices, crushed identities that lie beneath a story. They are the ones who created the outline, but disappeared either voluntarily or were compelled to … Continue reading Silhouettes