Every day since the beginning of NaPoWrimo, I read poems from a variety of blogs. I am blown away by the creativity and talent. Poetry is thriving!
Here is your visual prompt for today. I took this photo the last time I was in my hometown of Toulouse, France. I love it because of the different meanings you can attach to it.
What you see is a detail of Eglise Saint-Nicolas. The church is dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and those who are afraid of sinking.
My piece:
Past and present join
in curved lines near a shrine's door
and unleash visions.
©2018 Cendrine Marrouat
Your turn now! Leave a haiku, short poem or six-word story in the comment section below. If you prefer using Twitter, no problem! Copy and paste your piece and add the link to your tweet underneath.
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