One Breath Poetry has the prompt of pebbles, stones, boulders.
all night roll backs
of round stone
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place to shake out shoe
not a pebble –
loose toenail in sock
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lifting a stone
ant nursery, pink eggs
fussed over
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While you’re out, be sure you don’t miss Laughing Gypsy’s response to the prompt.
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Nice! Rocks seem to be a good starting step!