Attribution: NOAA Photo Library,
Image: Cumulonimbus (Thunderstorm)
forming in background (here)
Flowing leisurely it seeks to throw
its weight around to seek its own
level. Mindful though it is shadowed
by the clouds above ever willing to
release its weight when convenient
For Miskey's Twiglet #2 - the weight of water
Elizabeth's Creativity Challenge Day 24 - shadow
A twiglet? Explain please. Your word image is a perfect portrait of several people I know. Not personally, but by the very weight they believe they carry through birthright.
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A twiglet is a short phrase. Or a word. Maybe two. Its aim is to “prompt” a flow. A thought. A memory. If something comes to mind, write. A polished piece isn’t the goal; creativity is. This is the definition given for a twiglet: https://thetwiglets.wordpress.com/2016/12/13/twiglet-2/
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Hank
The portent of a heavily-laden cloud, captured so well. I have not heard if twiglets. I am intrigued.
ReplyDeletethis poem is a beauty Hank...
ReplyDeleteA great post Hank. Pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Have to watch that weight when it releases too.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a good deluge to put you in your place.
ReplyDeleteHeavenly expreeion
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