When it comes to break the shackles fastening my feelings , then my sangfroid soul transmogrifies into a rambunctious wild creature.
©Spriha Kant
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We all battle till our respirations aren't ceased.
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Doesn't it sound strange that the people worshipping god hate and isolate the creatures created by the god on the grounds of religion , skin tone and caste ? !
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In a wordy battle with trivial dogmatic mentalities , I win by sandwiching my perspectives between my upper lip tubercle and lower lip tubercle.
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I never aspired to be owed by anyone.Nor did I granted the right to anyone to own me.
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A creator extracts the juice of peculiarity by perforating and squeezing the ordinary .
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Imbibing books is far more easier than imbibing humans.
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To burn like an ember is of no worth till one doesn't glow like an ember.
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Every balloon is destined to deflate or blast on one or the other day but what surprises me the most is when people
hand over their own balloons of happiness to those who love to prick them.
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When anyone tells me , ' Spriha , you broke my heart. '
I reply him / her , ' I 'm extremely sorry dear.I really didn't know that your heart was made of stone ! '
© Spriha Kant
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Write on one or more of the following:
1- What does sunshine taste like?
2- What does moonlight smell like?
3- What does hope feel like?
Tag and share with #abstractc#abstractc
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'The dying of summer'
Use this as a title or a phrase.
Tag and share with #octobermusings
The poem in the background is the first and last paragraph of Summer And Fall by Nona Keen Duffy and following are two more verses from the same poem.
"The maple leaves are golden;
The pumpkins, round and yellow.
The apple cheeks are rosy.
The pears are getting mellow.
The nuts are growing rounder,
The cornstalks, brown and sear.
By twenty lovely tokens
I know that fall is near.".
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5/10/2020
Literary devices lesson 1
Source: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/onomatopoeia/
Edited by: Team Writersbay.
(Not a prompt. Prompt days are Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday as mentioned in an earlier post.)Lesson 1: Onomatopoeia
Boom! Crunch! Pop!
~Hard to spell but easy to use, an onomatopoeia (ahn-uh-mat-uh-PEE-uh) is a word that sounds like what it means.~
If you think for a minute, you can probably come up with lots of examples: hiss, snip, thud, clonk, etcetera. Comic books are a great place to look for onomatopoeias in action. Pow!
Onomatopoeias, like alliteration and other literary devices, can bring your writing to life by making the words themselves sound compelling to your reader. Like imagery, it assists in creating a live scenery in the head of the readers.
△Consider this sentence:
-Diego lay awake, listening to the unending sound of the clock on the mantelpiece.
▹It’s fine, but a little bland.
A well-placed onomatopoeia can give it some punch.
△Now consider this example:
-Diego lay awake, listening to the relentless tick-tock of the clock on the mantelpiece.
▹Which sentence leaves you with a stronger impression of a clock ticking away across the room?
"Tick-tock" is an onomatopoeia for the sound of a clock.
Just as literary imagery helps your readers envision what you’re talking about, onomatopoeias help them hear it.
If you want to write something explosive, tossing in an onomatopoeia or two would definitely be a show of fireworks. Kaboom!
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Writing Contest Alert!
Head to Creative Arena to participate in this writing contest and win a trophy!
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#writingcontest #creativearenaWrite a poem, story or quote about Trees.
Trees are poems the earth writes upon the sky, We fell them down and turn them into paper,
That we may record our emptiness.
- Kahlil Gibran
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Word of the day: Labyrinth
Tag and share with #labyrinthc
Example :
You spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking about how you'll escape one day, and how awesome it will be, and imagining that future keeps you going, but you never do it. You just use the future to escape the present.
-John Green, Looking for Alaska.
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