Above image is Aleksei Pechnikov, the rain.
Number 5 in this series.
Very simple pose really, but also I found it to be inspiring, and found I wanted to write from a view of underneath. With cars, and jobs, schools and such, we don't really get much chance to experience it, at least I don't in the So. California high desert.
Send some rain my way, write me something that'll have me running for cover.
24 hours.
no word limit.
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Please remember to respect and encourage each other, folks, and to practice something we all consider art. . .?
Happy creating,
jin
Contest is Over
- Contest was judged on October 12, 2008
- Rewards: Gold: 850
- Final notes: I am delighted with these entries, every one of them were wonderful, full of so much. Thank you for entering. Gold was chosen because I justt absolutely adored it. Have a lovely night folks, and thanks for bringing me a little rain .
jin
Contest Winners
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Droplets found their way
onto my skin,• Commented on by judge. [remove]
Entries [6]
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Like a firefly
searching forby Apocalyptic Scarves 31 lines, 3 comments, on Oct 2 9:17 PM 2008• Commented on by judge. -
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Gentle drumming
drowns the soundby daisybee 41 lines, 4 comments, on Oct 3 3:31 PM 2008• Commented on by judge. -
Pre-dawn lightning fitfully lighted my steps
The rain slick boards of the deck reflectedby deercatcher 25 lines, 20 comments, on Jul 30 6:30 PM 2006. In Nature• Commented on by judge. Prewrite
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label?
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when you label your poem, you need to decide if it's fit for minors. I'm not one to suggest what this image inspires, so if your muse is driven to write something adult, she can do so.
jin
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