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New to prose. More of a reader than a writer. Jesus is King! (no matter how much you deny it, GOD REIGNS.) Likes making coffee.
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Prose Challenge of the Week #52: Pick a classic poem and re-write it, modernize it, and share your poetic interpretation of the piece. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100 and will be placed first on our Spotlight page and the runner-up will receive 1000 coins. When sharing to social media, please use the hashtag #itslit
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nehasri

Looking for the Woods

These buildings stand,

Where once were trees,

The wind is sad,

Yet no one sees:

Bees and sparrows crying shrill

Earth is shaking, won’t be still,

Volcanoes erupt, tsunamis come,

Beautiful houses rubble become.

Drought devours, flashfloods feed,

Trembling children are in need,

Some are roast, while some freeze,

Stakes are high, yet no one sees.

So earth demands a promise steep,

That, woods are lovely, dark and deep,

And miles to go before we sleep,

And miles to go before we sleep!

- nehasri

#classicpoem #ProseChallenge52 #twist #itslit #moderninterpretation #RobertFrostP.S.: This is how I think the classic poem 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' by Robert Frost can be re-interpreted to suit the modern times. A grave situation faces us and I believe this challenge is really apt for this interpretation.

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Prose Challenge of the Month #1: Write about losing your innocence. Fifteen entries will be featured in a Prose Original Book of the Month, whereby each winner will take 5% lifetime royalties. You must purchase the book to discover its authors, who will be determined by objective data (reads, likes, reposts, comments) and by team vote to ensure reader satisfaction. When sharing to social media, please use the hashtags “itslit,” “getlit,” and “ProseChallenge.”
Cover image for post Sinlessness is Innocence, by Naixin
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Naixin

Sinlessness is Innocence

They told me to write

a simple poem

about when I lost my innocence.

Now I have to ask them

what kind of world we live in

for there to be such a thing,

a thing that makes someone lose innocence.

Something in this world

that causes people to fall

from the childlike innocence

that used to encompass us all.

Or did it really,

ever reign

over a naughty child,

who would never behave?

Because now I have to ask you what innocence is,

what defines it,

what drives it,

and what’s within

your heart that makes you ask

when I lost my innocence.

Oh, I tell you it was long past!

Because we did not lose our innocence

when we reached adulthood,

or when we left the mother’s nest,

neither when the girls became women,

or when the boys became men.

No, we lost innocence

the very first time we sinned,

and knew it.

At that moment all innocence was lost,

and we could feel our bones crawl

with fear of what mommy had to say

when she found her fallen, broken vase.

Since that moment,

we knew sin.

And that took away

all sinlessness,

all innocence.

Sinlessness is innocence,

and therefore I know none of you have it.

So now I have to ask you

if you truly remember

when you lost your innocence,

or if you’re happy to move past it?

Because truthfully I tell you,

that for me it is a shame

that us wicked humans

love playing the game.

That game of sin,

the throwing of dice,

just wasting our lives

on foul malice.

Humans love their sin.

How awful that does sound.

But it is true,

for I know most of you do, too.

No matter how hard you’ve tried

you mess up,

you fall down.

It’s human nature

that just none of us have

that innocence depicted

before Eve and Adam.

The true, last question lies

silent, untouched.

Now let me ask you,

prepare for the punch.

Here I ask

if you really care

for all the bad stuff you do,

or if you love sin’s flare.

If you actually feel the guilt

that brews inside,

or if you just push it down,

all troubles aside.

Because this is important,

yes, it really is,

whether you love your sin,

or hate it deep within.

This is what causes us to fail,

the sin of the world

and its hard,

blinding veil

that covers the eyes

of so many of us,

not allowing us to see

past the evil of lust,

of lies, of anger, of deceit,

all things we’ve been victim to,

or perpetrators of, too.

All evil things that truly we do.

But brother, sister,

I have good news!

There is forgiveness

in this world, too!

All you must do is speak out,

take action.

Forgive one another, repent,

in spite of all infraction.

Knowing that not one human has innocence,

we are all sinners alike,

the only difference is our reactions

to the sinfulness that's alive,

if we love it, or hate it,

ditch it, or embrace it.

Innocence? No,

none have it, not one.

For all of you have known sin,

and all of you have done at least one

mistake that caused you to fall

from the innocence that

does torment us all.

Because innocence was lost

long ago,

on that first apple bite

that caused so much sorrow.

So all of our stories

should be the same,

everyone sharing

the same type of shame

of having had sinned,

of falling from innocence.

Challenge
Write a poem about Christianity.
Cover image for post Hell Where is your Victory?, by SaneWriter
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SaneWriter in Poetry & Free Verse

Hell Where is your Victory?

To see is to believe 

How could I believe if I couldn't see

To see the One who parts the sea

I must first believe.

I am not worthy to live 

Your glimpse I am not worth of

But He who is a Darling of heaven 

See my worth past all my sins

and laid His life for mine.

I am not worthy to be loved

I know One who do

He loved me during my darkest time

Even I couldn't love me

I love Him

He first loved me

When I was still a sinner He reached for me

He died for me

The moon and stars wept

The morning sun was dead

The Savior of the world was fallen 

His body hanged on the cross

His blood poured for all

The weight of every curse was upon Him

One final breath He gave

As heaven looked away

THE SON of God was laid in the darkness

He fought a battle in the Grave

A War on death was waged

Then the power of hell was forever broken

His death did not last

The ground began tonshake

The stone that covered His tomb

has rolled away

His perfect love could not be overcome by any 

NOW DEATH you have no sting

The Resurrected King has rendered you defeated.

This Darling I forever will behold

To His promises I will forever hold

No I have not seen Him yet 

But the date that I'll see Him has been set

No I can't see him yet

Still I know He is in Me

No I ca't see Him

One day I will 

and I will be with Him.

Challenge
The best advice you have. Tag me.
Cover image for post At the Cross, by SaneWriter
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SaneWriter in Poetry & Free Verse

At the Cross

The temptations that you've gone through and will be going through, they're all common to men, don't give in, run to God, He will let you through.

The problems that's coming your way, don't take it to your heart, bring it to your knees and pray.

Every bad things, they will come to pass.

Take everything at the foot of the cross, just like our sins each of the things that troubles you will be washed away by His blood.