Category: Writing
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The poem humorously depicts the aftermath of a celebration, highlighting the regrets and physical discomforts of overindulgence in alcohol. The narrator experiences a severe headache…
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Lesley Scoble has been named Poet-of-the-Week for W3 Prompt #138. She challenges readers to write a Double Dactyl or McWhirtle poem. Scoble provides detailed guidelines…
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Dhukka, the 38th rengay, explores inmost rage through various expressions. It combines moments of anger, pain, and reflection, conveying a journey of emotions, ultimately leading…
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A limerick titled “Trunk Call” by Lesley Scoble, features an elephant named Paul struggling to use a phone booth…
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A child cleans the chalkboard, determined to master multiplication, particularly ten times ten. As he reflects on his mistakes and counts aloud, he feels encouraged…
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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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Branch Out marks the final double rengay collaboration featuring Matt Snyder as he concludes his blogging journey. The piece captures moments of nature, beauty, and…
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The poem captures the playful spirit of a celebratory moment involving a cracker…
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The post expresses excitement and curiosity about a mystery box that cannot be opened until Christmas Day.
