Hello, Word Artists and Admirers! Keeping it simple for today’s prompt and asking you to shape your creations around the word dance. You do not have to use the exact word, but your poetry or prose piece should connect to at least one of the definitions of the word. One entry per person and please keep prose pieces to 369 words or fewer. Thanks!
A Note from Magaly: As the “Posted by”, at the end of this prompt suggests, this Weekly Scribblings was crafted by our beloved Rommy. But she lost a dear friend—more like a sister—a couple of days ago, so I am hosting instead. When she first learned of her friend’s death, Rommy didn’t think that she would have the time, strength, or desire to write. But she ended up writing (and linking) “Punk Rock Angel”, a heartfelt tribute to a woman whose spirit will never die.
Thanks for stepping in, Magaly.
ReplyDeleteFond condolences to our Rommy; and glad we provide a place for that wonderful poem/tribute.
I, too, am glad we have this place. So very glad...
DeleteMagaly and Rosemary, thank you both for being so supportive of me right now. It means the world to me.
DeleteIt's our privilege. We know you would do the same for us if need be
Delete@Rommy, what Rosemary said!
DeleteThank you for today's post Magaly
ReplyDeletemuch love...
You are most welcome, Gillena.
DeleteKeep dancing, everyone!
ReplyDelete👍🏽
DeleteSending hugs and loving energy your way, Rommy. Take care ~~~~~
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Helen *hugs*
DeleteMy condolences on the loss of your friend. Wishing you peace.
ReplyDeleteThank you <3
DeleteThank you for looking after things for Rommy, Magaly. I'm a bit behind this week and will link up a poem this evning.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, Kim. I hope all is well...
DeleteThank you Rommy and Magaly for a wonderful prompt — this will be fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd you sure made it fun!
DeleteI love the prompt. It took me to another place, another genre... another voice. I welcome any and all feedback!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stepping in and hosting!
Thank you so much for your contribution, Charley. I enjoyed it!
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