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Image: Does Seem Insurmountable (here)the 10 of 12 given words:
easy float greasy wind shape nonesuch (a person or thing without equal; paragon).
apartment return scream
obnubilate (to cloud over; becloud; obscure)
obnubilate (to cloud over; becloud; obscure)
Never that easy to float away in greasy circumstances without preparation and clear directions. The winds of change do shape the manner of movements. Only mouths are we.
Who sings the distant heart which safely exists in the center of all things? Not anyone but Providence in all greatness. Any other nonesuch can verbalize in structured drawls a lost soul in an apartment distant to familiar faces without laughter!
They may endeavour a return to sanity if called upon to compete and to vie for honours. In all fairness to capture the wayward feelings of love would require lots of sacrifices for a drawback to normalcy. It is reminiscent of the return of the prodigal son upon realization of missed opportunities.
To bask in success is a scream given the thin line separating provocation to that of adulation befitting the obnubilate nature of competition.
(144 words)
Note: To include,
Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart
which safely exists in the center of all things?
Sanaa at d'Verse - Prosery- here's the thing about existing
Neenekraj's at MLMM's Photo Challenge #365
MLMM's Wordle #240 with the given words
Wow!! You do have a way withs words. Fitting 2 prompts in one piece
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Much💚love
Beautiful use of Rilke’s line, Hank.
ReplyDeleteThis made excellent reading Hank using the given words. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
An interesting philosophical prose piece Hank!
ReplyDeleteIt never is easy--so true!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness this is incredibly potent! I especially admire; "The winds of change do shape the manner of movements. Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart which safely exists in the center of all things?" Thank you so much for writing to the prompt!💝💝
ReplyDeleteI both fear the winds of change and wish it would blow harder.
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