I'm borrowing from the world of theatre & the play 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' for this poem. Although strictly speaking playwright Bertold Brecht described himself as a poet first & foremost.
Amazing photo. Wish we had no guns, no borders & no soldiers were needed... I linked up a 5 sentence touching poem I had written earlier. Hope you like it.
What an interesting picture. I took a playful approach. Have a great week and thank you for the chance to be inspired and write once again!
ReplyDeleteI'm borrowing from the world of theatre & the play 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' for this poem. Although strictly speaking playwright Bertold Brecht described himself as a poet first & foremost.
ReplyDeleteFlower power. Back to the 60s! Yay!
ReplyDeleteGetting the right balance - hard.
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ReplyDeleteintriguing image - i can see where it could inspire almost anything, writing-wise
ReplyDeleteHappy writing my friends...
ReplyDeleteLovely prompt. I have uploaded my take. Do let me know if you liked it :)
ReplyDeleteMy first entry at the inspiring meme. Will wait for some feedback!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, what an inspiring photo, especially in the timing of our elections tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI liked the image it gave me an idea. I hope some of you will like it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tess for the prompt
ReplyDeleteGreat image so many ways to shoot this one....thank you Tess! Happy Monday everyone! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tess.
ReplyDeleteMine is up at: http://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/instead-of-blood/
Interesting image/ prompt.. Couldn't shake off the impression of a dream...
ReplyDeleteBeen busy this week..finally managed to write a tiny piece...the pic is awesome :-)
ReplyDeletethank you for a very thought provoking prompt
ReplyDeleteMine's up, finally. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo. Wish we had no guns, no borders & no soldiers were needed...
ReplyDeleteI linked up a 5 sentence touching poem I had written earlier.
Hope you like it.
Picture made us think in different horizon, a dream where nature is not bounded to borders
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