Category: Art
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This poem by Lesley Scoble paints a vivid picture of a serene and colorful sunset. The sky transitions through various shades of blue, red, purple,…
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Lesley Scoble’s digital pencil drawing titled “Kiss me” features a poignant poem expressing a sense of urgency and longing for affection. The speaker implores their…
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It is Christmas Eve. Everyone is in bed asleep, except for the pet rabbit who notices there is an elf hiding behind the sofa…
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The poem “Free,” written by Lesley Scoble for W3 Prompt #135, adheres to the Dectina Refrain form, which features a structured syllabic pattern. Inspired by…
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Lesley Scoble participates in the #Tanka Tuesday Challenge, hosted by Yvette M. Calleiro, focusing on poems about silver linings. Scoble shares her first haiga, inspired…
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“Common Bond” by Lesley Scoble explores the profound connection between two individuals that transcends traditional symbols of marriage. Through the acrostic form, the poem emphasises…
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A quadrille poem consists of 44 words, focusing on the theme of “what,” led by host Whimsygizmo at the d’Verse Poets Pub. The author reflects…
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Last night, plagued by insomnia, I created a whimsical poem, “Yellow Dogs Can Read,” The poem features a yellow dog, emphasizing its love for reading…
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In “Will o’ the Wisp,” the author depicts a mystical journey from the dark ages into light, exploring nocturnal adventures filled with starlight and ethereal…
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Lesley Scoble’s work, “Sixing and Sevening,” captures the emergence of something novel and strange in the early morning. It explores the verbs “sixing” and “sevening,”…
