Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
ysabetwordsmith

  • Mood:

More Poems from Fledgling Grace

These are some more poems from the series Fledgling Grace, based on the insightful comments that people have made under the posted poems.


"Dark Triangles" -- In France, the descendants of invaders come together.
Prompted by rhodielady_47
65 lines, Buy It Now = $32.50

"Fledermäuse" -- Not everyone gets the wings of birds, and people argue over the interpretations. This poem is darker than most of the others.
Prompted by siliconshaman
83 lines, Buy It Now = $41.50

"Dancing Down the Sky" -- Powwows are more colorful now that different tribes, and some unexpected neighbors, have their own wings.
Prompted by siliconshaman
96 lines, Buy It Now = $48

"The Poi Bird" -- Someone appears with their mixed heritage painted collectively all over wings and tail.
Prompted by rhodielady_47
30 lines, Buy It Now = $15

Tags: cyberfunded creativity, ethnic studies, fantasy, poetry, reading, shopping, spirituality, writing
Subscribe

  • Winterfest in July Bingo Card 7-1-21

    Here is my card for the Winterfest in July Bingo fest. It runs from July 1-30. Celebrate all the holidays and traditions of winter! ( See all my…

  • Bingo

    I have made bingo down the B, G, and O columns of my 6-1-21 card for the Cottoncandy Bingo fest. I also have one extra fill. B1 (caretaking) --…

  • Poetry Fishbowl on Tuesday, July 6

    This is an advance announcement for the Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Poetry Fishbowl. This time the theme will be "Reality is stranger than fiction." I'll…

  • Post a new comment

    Error

    default userpic

    Your IP address will be recorded 

    When you submit the form an invisible reCAPTCHA check will be performed.
    You must follow the Privacy Policy and Google Terms of use.
  • 2 comments
Love what you've done with those prompts... although I admit, there are times I wonder how you went from prompt to poem...what the chain of thought was.
>> Love what you've done with those prompts... <<

That's nice to hear.

>> although I admit, there are times I wonder how you went from prompt to poem...what the chain of thought was. <<

Sometimes it's very direct, other times it meanders a lot. Where it's really vague, I may not even list a prompter because the connection just wouldn't make sense from the outside. Another thing that can make the chain of thought hard to follow is when I get one piece from a prompt that connects with something I already had in mind. You can ask me, if you're curious about specific items.