Monday, 13 November 2017

Micropoetry - October 2017

Note to self: try and get the micropoetry wrap-up done before the middle of the next month 😅

...my time-keeping skills suck.




Hopefully my poetry skills make up for it 😎

(See what I did there? Lol. I'm such a dork! 😁)







Check out the micropoetry (poetry the length of a tweet - which will be easier to write now, thanks Twitter!) that I wrote in October:





11th October




sparkly fairy tale type dress pic




I can't give you
Happy
Ever
After
But I will give you
Genuinely
Freely
the love from my heart
the hope from my soul
& light in the dark








divider pic





20th October



I can promise you nothing
I can give you nothing
Yet won't you take my hand?





divider pic






24th October



With one smile
He changed the
way the world
turned.
With one lie
He shattered her
Like brittle glass


shattering glass gif





















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6 comments:

  1. Haha, thanks to the new Twitter update, micro poetry is no longer micro! These are awesome, Cee :)

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    1. Thank you so much! <3 And yeah, but midi-poetry doesn't quite have the same ring to it! XD

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  2. I like all of these! The second one stands out to me the most becuase the way I interpret it (which I recognize might be diff than the meaning you had in mind, but such is the way with poetry) is that we should love people for who they are, not who they might become or what they can give us <3

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    1. I honestly don't think I had a meaning in mind... so feel free to interpret things in whatever way you want! (You make me sound a lot smarter than I am, lol!)

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  3. I think my favourite one was the middle on which you shared! I think there is a lot to be said in that poem about how we don't have to receive anything in order to help and be good to others. A good thing to remember :)

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    1. I love how everyone seems to read that one differently! XD Thanks so much Liv <3

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