resplendentpeacock feathersset to flyglide in my lawnterrestrial W3 Prompt #125
Peacock
resplendentpeacock feathersset to flyglide in my lawnterrestrial W3 Prompt #125
โBack home, we were called a lemon set. We are four sisters who are not quadruplets but look almost the same. Weโve taken after our mother.โ โDid it not feel derogatory to be called a lemon set?โ quips the interviewer. โFor a while, it did, and we dressed differently. However, now that we all live … Continue reading Sameness
natureโs rebellionIn the form of stormsmakes me wonderabout yet another symphonya windchime in open aira lullaby during the dayor yet another tsunami waiting to envelopea groggy consciousnessvalidate a seerโs predictionsbringing about an awakeningto survive and thriveor a predestined end? Poetics- Endings Moonwashed Weekly Prompt - Nature's Symphony
endless unquenched thirstfor artsy lines and wordstired eyes behind glassesperk up with curious glances weary feet drag a mindto scan a library, findundiscovered treasuresin hidden measures the undying vampirelights firesfails to sleep-a quest so deep Quadrille #208 - Undead to the World Photo Challenge #533
In a world so new, I yearn to soar,Wings yet to sprout, feet firm on the floor.Will I lose myself in the shift of tides,Or find respect on the other side? What Do You See
Life on this planet is complex, or so it seems. We are aware of three planes โ aerial, terrestrial and aquatic, but there could be so much more beneath the surface or above the visible blue expanse of the sky. Can we claim to lay down concrete theories with limited knowledge? Space travel will lend … Continue reading Friday Faithfuls – Tree of Life
The city is ancient with modern buildings. The secret lies in the roads that pass through it. Lifetimes have traversed through the lanes, adding their inputs, which only made the city stronger. It takes pride in its indestructibility. Neither war nor natural disasters can destroy it. This city just renews itself in a new garb. … Continue reading The Soul City