rise in power misconstrued as a right over another person’s life, dignity marks ominous start of fall Ronovan Writes
Downfall
rise in power misconstrued as a right over another person’s life, dignity marks ominous start of fall Ronovan Writes
disillusioned by shenanigans of the world scarecrows decide never to come to life but record all that happens Haikai Challenge #55
Undoing all that was cultivated for ages Negating carefully built reputations Letting loose an unstoppable wave of rebellion Optimism overtakes with a deep sigh carrying untold pain Celebrating the moment of liberation from shame and disgust Knowing well it will bring down careers to dust Only a change in culture will vindicate their stand, … Continue reading The Wave
desire to float on enticing waters quashed by the weight of self-imposed identities push to uproot mindsets What do you See - by Helene Vaillant
unseen colors bursting out to beat the blues Three Line Tales
understanding themes playing out on the sky sleep eludes eyes from sunset to sunrise a story is born at dawn Weekly Tanka Prompt #Poetry Challenge #Week 117 In other words, sleep at Patricia's Place Heeding Haiku with Chevrefeuille
breathing fire once feels labored now – soul and speech dis-united Ronovan Writes
a wistful count blind future - will all those leaving home return? Haikai Challenge #54
stones moving forward to meet the horizon Illusion of speed rocks the world, and lifts it up conjuring magic in waves Thursday Photo Prompt
first raindrops reuniting with friend earth petrichor wafting through wetness on thirsty hearts and ground Petrichor — the term was coined in 1964 by two Australian scientists studying the smells of wet weather Source: LiveScience- Petrichor Poetics- Comfort Smells