DAY 18- WILD AT HEART – #BlogFlash2012

18 Aug

It’s Day 18 of of the #blogflash2012 Challenge and I just wanted to take a moment to thank our wonderful hostess Terri Giuliano Long, author of  critically acclaimed IN LEAH’S WAKE. I rue the day when August ends because I have enjoyed the experience immensely.

This was the first challenge I participated in and it has put me to a test. I’ve met a host of wonderful authors and even made new friends. This is a perfect weekend to click the #blogflash2012 links on this page and immerse yourself in wonderful pieces and different styles of writing all pertaining to daily word prompts. Gems abound.

Now a note regarding today’s prompt; I learned of a new style of poem, while over at Sharmishtha Basu’s blog. The Lantern is a Japanese 5-line form shaped like a lantern with a syllable pattern of 1-2-3-4-1. Here’s my Lantern attempt for:

DAY 18 – WILD AT HEART

Raw

Untamed

Boundless urge

No cage can hold

Gone

3 Responses to “DAY 18- WILD AT HEART – #BlogFlash2012”

  1. candylittle August 18, 2012 at 2:39 pm #

    Wow!! To both the words and pic!! LOL!!

    • Donna L. Sadd August 18, 2012 at 2:58 pm #

      Bwahaha, Candy I got so veklempt by the photo that I realize now, I left out a line! Gotta fix that. ;0)

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