NaPoWriMo: Day 6

NaPoWriMo: Day 6

Flamingo Dance

Flamingo Dance

Words:  wonder, pushed, soul, wrong, clear, deep

Suggestions:

Do you remember the wonder of childhood, what it felt like? Did it have a taste, a smell? Do you ever experience it now? Is it attached to a certain place, people, activities, or things? What images are attached to it?

Musical inspiration:

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16 Responses to NaPoWriMo: Day 6

  1. Sherry Marr says:

    Good prompt, kiddo. That resonates, I have ideas. Yay!

    Thanks Sherry. I’m finding this adventure to be quite fascinating to say the least. Your comment reminds me of something I recently read from a fortune cookie, of all things. It went like this: “Many times feelings are ideas with roots.” May your roots take hold and flourish.

    Elizabeth

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  4. It was a stuck kind of day. Couldn’t write. Had a delightful lunch with a six year old. We read Shel Silverstein over french fries and found some treasures at a used book store. Still didn’t help the child poem. I think I’m still stuck in the garage. I came home and followed a form instead, and am glad for my persistence. I don’t want to give up this month!! Thanks for being here, and sorry for avoiding your prompt today. I’ll still be around to read. ❤

    http://undercaws.com/2016/04/06/spiderword-triversen/

    No need for apologies, see my note under your post. That delightful lunch is a good memory, and isn’t that what we should strive to create any day? I need to look more closely at the form you used, it made for a beautiful poem with very fluid imagery.

    Elizabeth

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  5. Sherry Marr says:

    Not deathless poetry, just memories……..http://stardreamingwithsherrybluesky.blogspot.ca/2016/04/childhood.html

    Thanks for the prompt, my friend.

    Ah, but Sherry, you made those memories come alive so that we could live them as well. And that’s poetry.

    Elizabeth

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  6. Pamela says:

    Hi Elizabeth. This is my day #6, though I didn’t use any of the words. Sorry.

    Pamela ox

    No need for apologies. This is no more than a starting point. A place to begin. I like seeing you here, and that is more than enough for me.

    Elizabeth

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  8. C.C. says:

    Here’s mine, though I used your Day 6 words and prompt for my Day 7 write….thanks, Elizabeth 🙂

    https://consciouscacophony.wordpress.com/2016/04/07/childhoods-tale/

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  11. pmwanken says:

    Hi there…again, catching up with what I’ve written but hadn’t posted yet. For this one, I used your post as an ekphrastic prompt rather than a wordle.

    https://whenwordsescape.wordpress.com/2016/04/08/flamingo-dance/

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  12. The wonder of my childhood/young adulthood was that I was able to break free! My offering for day six: https://marshanelson.wordpress.com/2016/04/08/breaking-free/

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