31 August 2011

Writing Exercise: Images by Molave

Humility visits its enemy
Draped in a white flag
Saying, “I’m sorry.”
~Kaye Nocite

Anger walks down the aisle
Wearing a black shirt
Punching people in its way
~Ruzzel Abadesa

Inspiration speeds towards the sky
Coated in shining shades of blue and yellow
Flying past an applauding crowd.
~Carl Paja

God’s grace circulates around us
Wearing nothing but the truth
Whispering, “Find me.”

Memories wrap me with the past
Wearing the ghost of yesterday
Gradually saying its goodbyes.
~Kate Sison

Dreams attempt to reach the star
Clothed with hopes and experiences
Opening the keyhole with hardwork.
~Angelica Naz


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Writing Exercise: Images by Narra

Malevolence creeps through our cities,
Clad in a gallant black gown
Creating chaos.
~Yel Grageda

Grace wakes up in the bedroom
Wearing a mother’s gentleness
Cradling the baby in her arms
~Gerard Pasobillo

Regrets invade our sleep
Wearing our shredded hope
Forgetting the desire we once called dream
~Alyssa Ocmer




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Writing Exercise: Images by Acacia

Hope flies away
Wearing a mask
Hiding from me
~Elaine Dipad and Camille Lotivio

Comfort rests on a mother’s hand
Wearing creamy cottony pajamas
Bringing peace of mind to the stressed out child
~Elica Arcilla and Louise Christian Co

Revenge screams in your heart
Wearing a cape of red and black
Etching its evil plan
~Danica Locsin

Justice prevails in the court
Masked as a gavel
Giving the case a fair judgment
~Lorraine Labrador

Success crawls on top of a podium
Wearing coat and tie
Delivering a speech in front of an audience
~Ingrid Bober



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28 August 2011

Spotlight Highlight: Each of us has talents to develop and share.

Long Weekend Metaphor Special

Create a three-line metaphor poem about LIFE and get a chance to win a prize. The Criteria for choosing the winner are:

1. Originality
2. Thought
3. Grammar and Mechanics

Send your short verse now!

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