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"Every moment we have lived is a stream of life waiting to be born in words to be read." —myself L0L
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We are a literary agency seeking fresh talent. In 200 words or more, demonstrate your writing talent. We will be in touch with any and all promising participants throughout the rest of this quarter.
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wanderer777
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Only A Hug Will Do

My flight was blinking at me from the scheduled flight board; It was delayed 1 hour because of the weather. I had to laugh at myself or exhausted tears would flow. Just a few hours ago I rushed to pull together all my stuff and get ready to catch this flight. Now sinking down into an empty chair and closing my eyes, I reflected on the reason why I was here this morning.

Last night, sinking into bed early because I had been running ragged the last few days, working double shifts for a few dollars more in my paycheck. I remember just drifting off into sleep when the familiar sound of my cell phone demanded that I pick it up.

From across the country, in Boston, my sister was calling me. I could tell from her muffled sobs, she was going to say what I did not want to hear. "Mommy" she whimpered, "Mommy's with Jesus." I was paralyzed. I don't even remember anything else being said. I stumbled over to my PC with a tearful prayer on my lips. "Jesus, please get me on a plane and help me to rest in your love for us." With a sigh of relief, I snagged this flight out of LA, that had one remaining seat available.

Drifting off into a light rest I was poked on the shoulder and brought out of my reverie. A small fragile looking woman asked if she could sit next to me. I reluctantly pulled my bag off the seat and mumbled back to her, "of course."

"I'm flying to Providence to see my family, have you ever been there?" she questioned—and continued before I could answer, "I grew up there".

This obviously lonely woman went on about various things in her personal life while I endured the monologues—smiling and nodding so as not to appear as disinterested as I was.

With my flight finally boarding, I found myself relieved at the thought of parting company with this little chatterbox. Spying a window seat, I stowed my bag and grabbed the blanket provided by the airline.

Snuggling down to catch some sleep was my aim—however, my hopes for a quiet few hours were dashed with a familiar poke on my shoulder and the movement of the small body lowering into the seat next to me. "O, isn't it nice that we can sit together on our flight?" she beamed.

With a sigh, I straightened up and nodded my head. Resigned to endure yet more words from this stranger, I absently rubbed my temples trying to avert a headache that was coming on. She noticed and immediately became concerned for any distress I was experiencing; for a brief moment, I sensed, my own dear mother's heart. She always put her children ahead of herself whenever she thought we needed some kind of comfort. This little woman put her hand on me and asked if something was wrong? I couldn't hold back the rising flood of grief and just let it roll over the both of us.

With tears in her eyes, she listened as I told her of losing my mom and not having the chance to say "I love you" one more time.

She was quiet for a few moments then told me of her loss. She had a daughter about my age who passed not more than a month ago. She whispered that she was going to Providence to be in an elder care home near her son. She was very close to her daughter and told me that she was feeling quite low till she saw me.

She said, "Jesus answered my prayer." "What prayer was that"? I asked. She answered, "well, I didn't know till I saw you. But Jesus knows the deep down things and answers them." "I know now, I needed to see someone like you and have a little talk together and maybe even a little hug for each other." She took a deep breath, "what do you think?" she asked timidly. "It could be kinda like from your mom for you and my daughter for me." There were no words that could express what was in my heart—only a hug would do.

                                                                                                                                       ©2017 carolann Renaud

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Challenge
With St. Patrick's Day approaching, write a poem about anything green. Have fun!
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wanderer777 in Micropoetry
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The Smell Of Spring

Breathe deeply

Winter's past

Make way for Spring

The scent of life

Enfolds you

How green's everything

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"I should come with a warning sign." Show us what's written on it! 2-20 words only!
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wanderer777 in Micropoetry
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Approach At Your Own Risk

Any contact  may produce burst of laughter and feelings of joy

Known to verbalize about an unconditionally loving God.

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Part 2 Continue the story that you started on part one. Make it just as vivid and leave me desperate to know what happens next. This time I will give you a total of 300 words. Go back and add number 1 to your first and number 2 in your second and then tag me in both. So I can read from beginning! I will continue mine too! Have fun and drive me crazy wanting another chapter...maybe we will do a number three..ha!
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wanderer777 in Fiction
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The Racing Heart part 2

Some veins on Francis's neck stood taut as she tried to breathe evenly. The flash of the blade she had seen a moment ago, was gone now—but there was no mistaking it's presence. It took a moment for her to realize who this stranger was; the red polka dot tie was no illusion.

"Francis, is something wrong dear? I am wearing the prescribed tie so you could recognize me, aren't I" He queried stepping forward.

She stepped back. "No, I mean yes. I—I was deep in thought and well, you just frightened me a bit." Her voice quivered as she continued. "I thought we were going to meet at the restaurant.

"Well, I'm not one for crowds." He held up a paper bag as he continued to explain, 'I am an amateur chef and cooked a special dinner for you and me. Even brought some sweet wine to go with it."

She smiled, her heart racing along, "that's real nice, Frank." She answered trying to keep up some small talk while she strove to find a way out of that room. "I'm hungry—I haven't eaten all day."

Swallowing hard she asked, "what did you cook for me?" He smiled broadly, but somehow it didn't have the same warmth it had in the photo she so cherished.

"Why don't you come on over here and take a little peek; I took along a blanket so we can enjoy it picnic style." He chuckled, "you love picnics—remember?"

"Now Frank, It's not fair; you've caught me off guard," She took a deep breath. "I'm gonna have to go to the little girl's room and freshen up for this wonderful dinner with my handsome date," she stated as she stepped sideways towards the door to the hallway.

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Part 1. Be sure to go on to part two challenge when you are done with this one! Write a paragraph or two with vivid descriptions and leave me hanging and dying to find out what happens next. I will do one too! Maximum 250 words. Tag me!
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The Racing Heart part 1

Francis excitedly took out the broom and began sweeping mindlessly. She'd been waiting all day, counting the minutes to closing. Finally, they'd meet, face to face. Her heart did a little tumble as she gazed into the eyes of the smiling face in the well-worn picture. The same image of the one who had occupied her mind and heart these last six months. This was getting serious for her. Frank was finally able to arrange leave from his company. Gaining a 3-day pass from his CO was no ordinary trick. It would be the weekend to remember. His last message on facebook left her breathless. "I think I'm falling in love."

She planned the perfect first date and set her sister's mind at ease, explaining the plan that was completely public. They would meet at Chez Vous—he with a red polka dot tie and she, with a red polka dot skirt. Ending their meal they would saunter onto the Boardwalk, where they would casually bump into some friends of hers. So they would spend the rest of the evening in the safe company of friends. At the end of the evening, if signaled—the last girl would grimace about going all the way home begging to stay over. It was perfect. Just then, the door creaked letting someone in. "Surprise!" he chortled. "I just had to get a close up look at my girl—and give her some flowers" But all she could see was the glint of the knife.

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Another 10 word micropoem challenge: write a poem that begins with the word TAIL and ends with the word TALE. Or the other way around! Tag me, if you wish! #ATailTale
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wanderer777 in Micropoetry
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A Little Tail’s Tale

Sit there on my tail

And I'll tell a tale!

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Grab a pen. Now jot the first thing that crosses your mind--BACKWARDS! This shall now be the heart (5th line) of your new 9 line micropoem.
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wanderer777 in Micropoetry
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Backwards?

Forward is the norm for me

Not Blindly- but that I might see

This challenge, I wish I understood

That would help this write be good

But backwards is the test you see

So backward is what it must be

For PhynneBelle's requested poetry

Finally! The end to this

But it was one I could not miss!

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wanderer777 in Micropoetry
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Excerpt From ‘Dilemma For The Young’

I squeeze into a place where I think I should be

But I’m not really there quite comfortably

I long for that time when I can happily say

This is just right, so, Here I’ll stay.

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wanderer777 in Poetry & Free Verse
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Tick Tock

Thoughts distracted yet defined

A dripping faucet in my mind

Half past twelve, it's time to sleep

I now resort to counting sheep

Though that's never worked for me

I am the 'princess and the pea'

Turn left, then right-- now on my back

I think it's time for a wee snack

Really! Tell me, it cannot be

my clock now says quarter to three

Tic tock, tic tock drones my clock

"No sleep for you" it rings in mock

Just as I close my eyes

Ring! Ding! Ding! time to rise!

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Challenge
Valentines Day is right around the corner. Write a beautiful love poem. Using verse and rhyming poetry. Don't use the words love, care, want, need, beautiful, lovely or any of the usual. 50 to 150 words. I will do one too! Don't forget to tag me!
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wanderer777 in Poetry & Free Verse
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# Valentine

There cannot truly ever be

Another that means life to me

For in the whisper of you name

My breath is caught and set aflame

My movement and all my step

Walk the path I've always kept

Since first we met, all time did stop

And I was placed on mountain top

Here the air in thin indeed

I find it hard to even breath

But with you standing by my side

I ask you to become my bride

Risk with me this wondrous bond

Sure to take us way beyond

Commit to me as I do to you

Our very all- on what is true

For I am yours, be wholly mine,

Come face to face- not online

Dearest one, my Valentine!

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