Thank you so much fortuitous friend. How did you know I was all about music this week? I am grateful for this opportunity every Sunday and I thank you for your continuing work, inspiring my creativity. xo
This image left feeling of restricted. It's scary... I imagine to be able to see the world, but have no mouth to speak and a chill crawls all over my skin.
I have entered my new post today, another on time which reminded me of the ticking of the metronome and a previous picture prompt of yours with a similar pyramid shape :)
Happy writing, my friends...
ReplyDeleteMy first time here... I am not sure what I am doing! LOL, but here is my take on the prompt:
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Eternity was in your eyes
Breath escaped in sudden rapture
Heart out of control
Senses exquisitely alive
Time vanished
Pat, welcome to Magpie! Post your entry on your blog, then add your link to the list. That way, we can visit and comment. Thanks!
Deleteoh..i don't know how to handle this... but i'll try my hardest... aww... (T_T)..
ReplyDeleteI love this mag!
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! Where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteYou are my Sunday candy!
ReplyDeleteI do look forward to this opportunity every week even if it is just to shake my head in dismay.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much fortuitous friend. How did you know I was all about music this week? I am grateful for this opportunity every Sunday and I thank you for your continuing work, inspiring my creativity. xo
ReplyDeleteThis image left feeling of restricted. It's scary... I imagine to be able to see the world, but have no mouth to speak and a chill crawls all over my skin.
ReplyDeleteIm lazy so it doesnt rhyme. what of it
ReplyDeleteWhew, I had to write three or four before finally coming up with something I really liked.
ReplyDeleteMemerizing picture... thanks, Tess!
ReplyDeleteGoodness knows where this one led me...:)
ReplyDeletegreat image Tess- lots of ways to look at this
ReplyDeleteI freaked when I saw this prompt! I thought
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth is that?"
I immediately went to wiki to learn more about this piece of art because, frankly, I didn't know what it was.
I based my poem on the story of its creation. Plus I like the idea of smashing something with a single hammer blow. Yeah!
Thanks for the challenge. It's a great one.
Hee-hee. Love it.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of all those music lessons .........
ReplyDeleteI had to go the music route on this one--
ReplyDeleteWhere oh where do you find these pictures? Very interesting.
ReplyDeletePlaying in a concert tonight, taking a musical turn on this was the last thing I wanted to do.
ReplyDelete“Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.” Groucho Marx.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess- be back in a while to visit!
ReplyDeleteHad a little fun with this prompt, "Poe"etically speaking!!
ReplyDeleteWow. I am away for a bit, and the first one when I make it back is a doozy! I enjoyed this challenge, enigmatic and intriguing. Good one!
ReplyDeleterushed...sorry!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, once again Tess for the weekly challenge!
ReplyDeleteWonderful..really a puzzle...I like it so much!!
ReplyDeletelovelyprompt, I enjoyed that, thanks. Willbeback to visit you all after toddlers and school run
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Man Ray's work. Great challenge
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SueAnn
Looks to be something simple but difficult to match with a verse. Did try eventually. Thanks for hosting Tess!
ReplyDeleteHank
Great prompt! I hope I linked up in time!
ReplyDeleteAwesome prompt! It was so good, I ended up with two responses. :)
ReplyDeletei will figure this thing out eventually... thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteI have returned from Army basic training to finally write another day!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a find this week, Tess. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteWith apologies to Mr Ray, this week...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt, Tess.
So many ways to go with this one....love it Tess! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt! Thanks for the inspiration - off to the other entries!
ReplyDeleteI have entered my new post today, another on time which reminded me of the ticking of the metronome and a previous picture prompt of yours with a similar pyramid shape :)
ReplyDeleteHiya,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt.
Ay, I had to squeeze something for this. What a prompt!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about my poem, but it did come from the visual prompt. Thanks!
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