CHALLENGE RESPONSE – POETRY
problems left behind you—
ghosts with no mouths left to speak.
you walked on,
didn’t flinch.
bare your soul.
not for them.
for you.
because silence
never saved anyone.
whenever i look at the ocean,
i see a version of myself
that doesn’t need fixing.
just space.
just time.
just tide.
home—is
a sound you remember,
not a place you stand.
it’s warm light on old walls.
the echo of your name
spoken like love,
not demand.
reach for infinity.
not to conquer it,
but to know
you were never meant to fit in the lines.

This piece was written for Reena’s Xploration Challenge #374. This week, she asked us to pick a blog or more to write something. I was surprised that I hadn’t written for her challenge before. I hope I got it right. Anyway, I chose the following:
Eugenia’s Moonwashed Musings, and then I ran into her challenge, Moonwashed Weekly Prompts. I don’t participate often, but I always enjoy myself when I get over there. This week is no different. Her poem for this week struck a chord, so I scribbled a few notes. It served as the bones of this piece.
Sadje’s KeepitAlive is another blog I read regularly when I decide to keep it out of my head. In her piece “Homecoming,” her line “home is” has quiet power and hits hard. As an old soldier, I remember the importance of “home.” So, I scribbled some more, and the bones got thicker.
Melissa’s Mom With a Blog hosts these flash fiction challenges, which I enjoy. Often, I scribble pieces for them, but they are used in something else. Every now and again, I manage to finish one just for that challenge and post it. This week, I found her piece, “coming home” whose opening line pushed me over the edge. So, I started scribbling a little more. Her image inspired by the graphics for this piece. I love the feel of that image; I will probably write something for it. And we’ll see if it actually makes it out of my notebook.
I haven’t written any new poetry in quite a while. My brain seems to be churning out the longer stuff. Thanks, ladies, for helping me find my way back.
Tell the ladies I said thanks too
Storm clouds on the horizon the scent of rain is in the air
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Well hun, since you left this comment I don’t have to…lol I’m a mess. Thank you
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Thanks for the shoutout.
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You’re very welcome. I get inspired a great deal from the work of others. Often, they dont have any idea. I was reading somewhere that we should give credit for our inspiration. Usually, I don’t because I scribble a note and come back to it later, but this time I slowed down. Thank you for stopping by. It’s greatly appreciated.
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You’re most welcome.
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This felt very powerful. Well done.
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thank you
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great post
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thank you
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Oh, this i a gorgeous piece, Mangus. Thank you so much for joining in.
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Thanks, Eugi. I do need to get over and visit more often.
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You’re welcome, Mangus. Don’t be a stranger. 😊
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Your poem is a beautiful and uplifting piece. Thank you for sharing it! The lesson I take away is the importance of embracing our true selves finding solace in nature and redefining what “home” means to us.
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thank you very much
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