Category: Writing
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What if it rained watermelon seeds instead of cats and dogs? 🍉☔️ Dive into a juicy tale where vines twirl, juice flows, and children sip…
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Rain, a borrowed coat, and an unexpected discovery: Grandad’s old pipe, still carrying the scent of yesterday. Grief hums low, like a melody on the…
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In “Where Shadows Swim,” Lesley Scoble paints a vivid nocturnal scene featuring the moon’s watchful presence and the dance of blue leaves. Pipistrelle bats echo…
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Lesley Scoble’s elegy for Christian Holder reflects on their enduring friendship and celebrates his remarkable talents as a dancer, artist, playwright and designer. The poem…
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The poem “Dawn till Dusk” by Lesley Scoble is a Mirrored Cinquain that reflects the transition from day to night. Inspired by Yvette Calleiro’s poetry…
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“Beneath the Mynydd” by Lesley Scoble explores the contrast between the natural beauty of a Welsh landscape and the harsh realities of coal mining. It…
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The minimalist poem, Breathless, written and narrated by Lesley Scoble, inspired by Sadje’s #Whatdoyousee Photo Prompt Challenge, reflects on the exhilarating experience of rock climbing.…
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The poem reflects the author’s daily habit of smiling at strangers in London, often met with confusion and suspicion. Despite the city’s gloomy aura, the…
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The Long Corridor, a free verse poem, is written and narrated by Lesley Scoble ~ In “The Long Corridor,” a woman traverses an eerie, ancient…

