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Stories? Are for children Who live in the smouldering pot of obliviousness Who make up the words, as the world demands I'm out of words
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Once upon a field of snow
Write a poem or prose or fiction or non-fiction or anything legible that begins with the line "Once upon a field of snow". Dazzle me with your creativity, originality, and mind-boggling brilliance.
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Would One Verse Be Enough?

Once upon a field of snow

Was a little puppet show

A dancing her, a laughing him

Pulled by strings, touching limbs

In a blanket of wind and mist

Where they made their holy tryst

Do you need to know where they've been?

Do you need to know all their sins?

Can't we just, trust the love

Know that it's from above

And if it's lust, what's it to you

Who can say a kiss can't be true

Just in itself, till the lips blue

What's in between? The hips knew

I don't need to know, I just see

And then I smile, and live happily

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #25: Write a piece about cowardice. Minimum 10 words - Maximum 250 words. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge.
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A Quiet Account of Cowardice

I sat there, in the silence

A paper peered at me

All I needed, was to finish

The last sentence.

I didn't.

The next morning, they found me. 

An unfinished sentence.

That's all that was said.

What of the silence?

He still hung around.

He was not afraid.

I wish I were the silence

But I could never be him

Because, I already was

The silence that was never broken

The silence that was never heard

I was that silence

And that's all they knew.

I, too, 'hung' around

I think

I should've finished my sentence. 

Challenge
"HOLD THE DOOR!"
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AimlessDisquiet in Fantasy

Hold the door; Hodor

Hold the Door, Hodor

Hold the door

Hang in there, Hodor

Hold the Door

We were all with you

You knew much more

We played our part in this treachery

We watched you tortured and steadily

Trudge forward, Hodor don’t go

So readily

Hold the Door, Hodor

Hold the door

Challenge
What does your favorite color mean to you? In ten words or less...
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AimlessDisquiet in Poetry & Free Verse

Said He,

Red

Blue

Green 

Black

I love all

I am blind.

Challenge
You have to teach an alien what love is. The alien can only understand haiku. You cannot use the word 'love'
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AimlessDisquiet in Poetry & Free Verse

Earthly Advice

Listen: Bother not.

Go far from this toxin. Run!

Keep your moons in space

Challenge
This is a form of writing called a triptych. It consists of 3 syllables per line, 3 lines per stanza and 6 or 9 stanzas per poem. Any subject. Have fun with it. *******If you are looking at this challenge at this point, please also look at some notes I published this morning under the title Triptych Challengers...it has some additional information I'd want you to be aware of. Thanks.*******
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To Wait; Pane

Sit in Sour

Sip in Sweet

I'm bitter

Rain Slouches

Over Numb Glass

Restaurant

I watch them 

Through Window

As they pass

Drops Slouch

Over Numb Glass

Restaurant 

I wipe them

a cool drink

a hot day

Sit in lone

Sip in woe 

I'm afraid

Challenge
In eight words, describe your ideal life. :P
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AimlessDisquiet in Fiction

Ideall(y) Flawed

If

  Death

      Ends

And

      Love

         Lost

            Returned

Flawed

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #23: Write a haiku about deceit. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Reel

We danced in rain

Mad dogs feeling off our pain

It was a soundstage