
skilled
hands
send us
spiraling
into a strange world
larger than life upon the wall
feet firmly planted as we journey through wonderland
unable to discern the boundary dividing fantasy from reality

W3 Prompt #110: Wea’ve Written Weekly poet of the week, Deanna, prompts us to:
- FORM: Compose a ‘Fib’ poem(created by Gregory K. Pincus), which is a six-line poem of 1,1,2,3,5,8 syllables).
- VARIATIONS:
- Write as few or as many lines as you wish, as long as your syllable count is based upon the Fibonacci Sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, etc.).
- You may write more than one stanza, repeating the amount of lines of your first stanza.
- VARIATIONS:
- THEME: Write about a spiral; spiral shapes in nature or art, or perhaps a more figurative or metaphorical spiral.
I really love these last two lines in particular, Jenn❣️
~David
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Thank you, David!😊
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I appreciated the feet firmly planted to counter the dizzying effect of the mural. What a cool take on the prompt.
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Thank you!😊
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hi, Jenn 👋🏻
This week’s W3, hosted by the brilliant Robbie Cheadle, is now live!
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/06/12/w3-prompt-111-weave-written-weekly/
Much love,
David
P.S. Sorry for the delayed post – today was a Jewish holiday so I got my scheduling confused.
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