He thought it would be easy. Unfortunately for the rest of us, he learned the hard way. You don’t enter the schoolyard ready for a fight with no backup. He shouldn’t have challenged the biggest, already sore from the last fight, boy in school, especially after calling down all your former friends. But that’s what bullies do; big, crazy boys who think they’re omnipotent.
Childhood mission, pick some berries Gathered our pails for well worn trails Picking berries Our favorites being Strawberries tiny On green grass hills We knew so well But no, the order was for gooseberries Sweet spiky orbs that prick little fingers
**we dared each other to eat them, sharp but sweet😎
I woke up, unfortunately I was on my way to work…driving…no memory of getting out of bed, dressing, or even a cup of coffee! I panicked and pulled over on the side of the street. At least I wasn’t on the highway! I recognized neighbor Jerry’s, trash can on the sidewalk. The street ahead held an unusual, new, traffic sign. My head started to spin with the worst headache ever and my car just started driving me towards the sign. When closer, I saw a huge circular disk. I was transported inside it, asking, “Is this the Twilight Zone?”
This week let’s write a poem with the words condition, five and rapid in it. This is another of those prompts where I randomly choose three words from a list of the top 1000 words in the English language plus a few of my favorites. Post your poems in the comments below.
“You can’t just divorce yourself from generations of family memories. They’re included and accepted with each member relying on love and forgiveness. When you inherit your husband or wife’s family, you also welcome all the personalities, their strengths and their foibles. No matter how you want to miss the problems that may occur, there is an invisible glue that held all these people together over the years.”
Sara clung to the deck chair as if it could save her. Her boyfriend Jim, yelled, “Jump! The boat is useless and in a few minutes it will sink!”
“Sara, being a pristine young lady with no experience, yelled back, “I’m not going to jump into that dirty water! It’s all muddy and black!”
Jim tried to dash over to help her and that’s when he fell in. He didn’t want Sara to drown, but he couldn’t reach her, the waves too strong. The last he saw of her in the storm was her grasping the wooden chair as if it could help her. It did not.
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