Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Words for Wednesday 18/1/2023

 




This meme was started by Delores a long time ago.  Computer issues and then life issues led her to bow out.  The meme was too much fun to let go, and now Words for Wednesday is provided by a number of people and has become a movable feast. 
Essentially the aim is to encourage us to write.  Each week we are given a choice of prompts: which can be words, phrases, music or an image.   What we do with those prompts is up to us:  a short story, prose, a song, a poem, or treating them with ignore...  We can use some or all of the prompts, and mixing and matching is encouraged. 
 
Some of us put our creation in comments on the post, and others post on their own blog.  I would really like it if as many people as possible joined into this fun meme, which includes cheering on the other participants.  If you are posting on your own blog - let me know so that I, and other participants, can come along and applaud.  And huge thanks to those of you who come back, sometimes time after time to cheer other contributors on.

The prompts will be here this month, but are provided by  Sandi
 
Sandi has given us a selection of quotes this week (I look forward to seeing where they take us):

  • "I will forgive this."
  • "Let me help."
  • "Tomorrow you will see."
  • "How will I know it's you?"
  • "You will."
 
And/or



  • "Those chains will break."
  • "Tell me."
  • "It's a lie."
  • "Tomorrow."
  • "Again."

And/or

 




  
She has been very generous hasn't she?
 
I am going to continue to add a further challenge to the mix.  Charlotte(MotherOwl) has assigned a colour to each month of the year.  This month it is pine green and if you can include it in your Words for Wednesday contribution each week in January she and I would be very grateful.

Have fun.

102 comments:

  1. We have waited so long for this, chained by grief and anguish but those chains will break tomorrow. Tomorrow I will see you and you will see me, for the first time in more than twenty long years. You said ‘Tell me, how will I know it’s you?’ Love will find a way, but let me help. When the plane passengers disembark you will see an aging woman in a pine green fedora. An aging woman with tears of happiness rolling down her face.
    Out of sight, out of mind they said. It’s a lie we said. And we were right. From tomorrow we will never be separated again. I will never forgive this, but finally we can start to move on, to a new future. Together. For ever.

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    1. Lovely use of the quotes and the color, EC.

      Love,
      Janie

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    2. Such a creative use of your words.You got me, super.

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    3. That was so emotional! I loved it! ♥

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    4. Susan Kane: Thank you. Not my words but Sandi's prompts.

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    5. Beautifully done, it's going to be a bright future.

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    6. Old flames just never dies. Thanks for using 'my' colour.

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    7. Hi EC - this was lovely ... and brought the words together so well - admiration from over here (or up here, or perhaps down here {depending on the time of day?!}) well done they'll be happy - that's the main thing ... cheers Hilary

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    8. I particularly liked this ' When the plane passengers disembark you will see an aging woman in a pine green fedora. An aging woman with tears of happiness rolling down her face.' Very evocative.

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    9. Wow - there's a film script in this, I'm sure.
      (I'm not inspired this week - too cold!)

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  2. Well done EC. True love lives on.
    Julia

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  3. Dialogue! Very clever. And Battlestar Galactica. Let me think on this one.

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    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh: I really, really hope you will come back. Your rare contributions are always worth reading.

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  4. Muy buena historia has contado, utilizando esa serie de palabras.

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  5. I'm letting these percolate and will be back soon-ish to link up.

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    1. messymimi: I am (of course) looking forward to seeing what you brew from these prompts.

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    2. My story is probably longer than it should be and yet it had to be told this way.

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  6. Again I walk through the forest of pine green. I walk and smell the leaves glistening on the forest floor. So fresh so silent and yet so refreshing. I stop and ponder the beauty of which surrounds me. I must continue and take in the beauty of the silent forest of pine green and their needles so glistening on the forest floor, Again until my walk in the forest of pine green.

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    1. Anonymous: This is lovely. Thank you for joining us.

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    2. There's nothing so restful as a walk in nature.

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    3. Hi Suzy - Very peaceful ... delightful to think about ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Anonymous: Which Suzy? (Sorry, but I really don't know).

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  8. Hi EC and Sandi ... I forgot the pine green ... but this is a little odd!!!! Thanks for the prompts ... cheers Hilary

    Onas said – “Tomorrow …?'
    Narea … “Again” …
    Onas … “I will forgive this?”
    Narea … “Let me help”

    “Tomorrow … you will see …”
    “Onas - how will I know it's you?”
    “You will ...”

    Onas asked … “Tell me ...”
    Narea confirmed … “It's a Lie”
    Remember we were going to space …
    “Tomorrow”
    “Again”

    The Commander did mention …
    “Those chains will break” …

    … we need more chat about the script … it's such a success … Narea and Onas can't die as they whirl into space … Battlestar Galactica is going to be an opera …

    Cheers - I will wait and see the reaction to this! Hilary

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    1. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Colour me intrigued. And impressed. I left out Battlestar Galactica completely.

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    2. A space opera, not a bad idea.

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    3. Yes - I now ... very strange coming from me - and I lost the formatting ... as it's something I've never learnt ... ah well ... done for this week! Thanks for your comments ...

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    4. Well done, Hilary. A whole different and entertaining take from the rest of us.

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    5. Bravo, very creative to the end.

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    6. This is the beginning of something great!

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  9. Tell me again tomorrow that it's a lie and those chains will break.

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  10. You will let me help and I will forgive this for tomorrow you will see how I will know it's you.

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  11. Someday, those chains will break on the lies you've made your mantra for so long. Tell me who told you you were not important, that you didn't mean anything. I'll tell you it is a lie. Tomorrow you will wake, the sun will shine again, the spring will push through the damp, wet, dreary of winter's end. Tiny blades of grass will spring forth, the deep moss, and smell of pine greens will permeate the air. Tell me again who made you believe you should not, would not, see a warmer tomorrow, and I will tell you again, it is a lie.

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    1. Spring will come again, it's a blessing. This is a very nice use of the prompts.

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    2. Juli: Simply beautiful. And I hope the recipient of those wise words believes it.

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    3. Hi Juli - well done ... love the way you crafted it ... cheers Hilary

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  12. My first thought as I wrote these down was "what the heck am I going to do with these?" Then I set them aside and did some cleaning and have now read the others above me here and I'm quite impressed, though no closer to knowing what I will write. I know it won't be a Khoral Kai story.

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    1. River: I look forward to seeing whatever you write.

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    2. I miss Khoral Kai. But I see why they doi not fit him. I look forward to your story.

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    3. I did a God's Observation Deck piece, but had to go through the 'dark side' to get there.

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    4. River: I look forward to reading it early tomorrow morning.

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  13. Yet another chapter in my Susan-story.
    And I'm sorry, EC. I had to take it down and re-post. Some Blogger-related coding issue happened. Mostly this is to be resoved by editing, changing from HTML and back while insering a new line, but of course not today. Thanks for your comment, which is now remade to draft with the original post.

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    1. Charlotte (MotherOwl): As you know I have read and enjoyed this episode in Susan's story - both versions.

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  14. The oil spill was catastrophic. Damage was done to the sea, the shore, its wildlife and potentially to humans living close by. “I WILL FORGIVE THIS,’’ said our slimy, sycophantic Minister of the Environment. “LET ME HELP” he might as well have said to the lawyers for the shipping company who were massing like vultures at a carcass. Exorbitant fees danced before their predatory eyes. Nothing like a good oil spill to load their coffers. They portrayed is as a mere drop in the ocean – literally. “TOMORROW YOU WILL SEE,” they spouted, it will be cleaned up in no time. TOMORROW? Tell that to the cormorants, gulls and terns, befouled with oil and dying around your feet. IT’S A LIE of course, but TELL ME when you have known truth and a politician keep company. YOU WILL know them by watching their mouths move as the lies cascade off their tongues, mixed with the spittle of righteousness. “HOW WILL I KNOW IT’S YOU?” you might ask of this waffling coward, but you will be able to follow his shifty eyes, listen to his evasive answers, barely concealed sympathy for the polluters – AGAIN and AGAIN. How did we get here? Are we really so gullible? Is the electorate blind? “THESE CHAINS WILL BREAK,” you say to yourself, but with grim realization you realize that it’s not going to happen. Like lambs led to the slaughter, we’ll vote the same jerks into office to ruin our lives AGAIN. We do it every time.

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    1. Well written. Elections are the perfect opportunity for idiost to harm themselves and other - hence we'll never do better. Read about Cipolla's theory here: Stupid people. I know it was made at least partly as a joke, but boy - it really explains a lot!

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    2. David M. Gascoigne: Powerful and sadly true. When will we learn - and do we have enough time.

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    3. Accurate and sad. "If you're looking for morals in politics, you're looking for bananas in the cheese department." Harry Shearer.

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  15. Hi David - very prophetic I'm afraid to say ... and perfect coming from the prompts - it horrifies me what's happening in the world. Thankfully the world will recover - we, however, will not ... whether there's a second (human) coming or not - who knows - not me. Very cleverly written - thank you ... cheers Hilary

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  16. This month (January 2023), its color is really pine green color now here. Weather is sunny and warm now. Last year, this month we have had 50 cm thick snow and month's color was white.

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    1. bread&salt: Pine green is a colour to welcome isn't it?

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  17. I've never responded to any of these, but i read so many. Today I'm stuck on edits, so instead of doing my work, here goes nothing.
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    You can’t say I’ll forgive this, but not that. When you let go of the fact that he cheated on you, you must also forget that he stole from you, emptied out your accounts. You must forget that he was there at all times, with his phrase, let me help, and you let him.
    You laughed at all his jokes, you ate the food he cooked, you bought chips and beer and meals for his friends, you let them stay at your home, and you slept as he cheated on you with one of them. His voice, hiss-soft and tender, seduced you. His touch, like a breeze on a hot, still afternoon, brought you relief. His promises, let’s not talk about his promises, for tomorrow you’ll see yet again what they were worth.
    He’s out there now, still not in jail despite all your police reports, your friends standing up for you, your endless campaigns, still popular, still hooking up.
    You have two choices. Let him become someone else’s problem. Or let him remain yours.
    You could use that gun, sure, let it speak for you, and with one deafening explosion, respond to the heaped-up insults of a decade.
    You could also move away, let him get he what he deserves if the fates decree, and take no part in it. Those chains will break, and one day you might even forget.

    Either way, the one you need to forgive is not him.

    It’s you.

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    1. Damyanti Biswas: I am sorry that your editing is not going well, but very, very glad that it inspired you to join us with this stunning piece. I hope she can forgive - but find self forgiveness, like self kindness very hard.

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    2. Hi Damyanti - this is very clever ... I sincerely hope she moves away and breaks that chain completely and for ever ... not easy to do - cheers and so good to see you here - now good luck with the edits. Hilary

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    3. Very nicely done, Damyanti. I hope you will become a regular contributor.

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    4. So true. Too often victims blame themselves.

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    5. Wow, Damy. This is excellent.

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    6. Some people need to be left to reap what they sow, which they eventually will. Excellent story.

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    7. Thanks for reading, Sue, and everyone. I wrote this in 10 minutes, so apologies for all the typos. If I can keep track of it, will try and participate more often. In the meanwhile, The Blue Bar sequel edits are done, and I'm awaiting changes for the next round!

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    8. Damyanti Biswas: I am so glad that this round of edits are done - and we will happily welcome you any time you drop into this meme.

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  18. Great quotes, fun to read everyone's stories. I also hope Damyanti joins in again. Even though I haven't been joining in lately, I enjoy this very much. I also enjoyed the video, I used to watch that show :)

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    1. DeniseinVA: It is a fun meme isn't it - and 'the more the merrier' definitely applies.

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  19. Watching cowboy movies:
    “Tell me again, Jim. Tell me. Again.” Bert sobbed. “Those chains will break, Bert. Tomorrow you’ll see. He’s on his way,” Jim stood at the window and watched.
    “But he’s a liar, everything. It’s a lie.” Bert curled up in a corner. “ No, Jim said, Tomorrow! Tomorrow you will see.”
    “Damn it, Bert! Let me help you, here,” Jim growled, grabbing Bert by the collar and hoisted him up. “I’ll be there”.
    “How will I know it’s you?” Bert whispered. “You will”, Jim shouted back.
    They saw a lone rider gallop out of town in a cloud of dust.
    “Is it him? Is it him?” Bert gasped, gagging and vomiting remnants of pine green stew reeking of beer and rotten meat.
    Jim hung his head. Bert’s one chance to escape had disappeared in the dust. The next day, Bert was swinging on a rope.

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    1. Anonymous: This is dark and clever. Sadly I suspect that more Bert's swung than rode free.

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    2. Poor Bert. Harsh (in)justice

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    3. The anonymous is me, Susan Kane, who somehow messed up the setup.

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    4. Susan Kane: Thank you. Blogger is making it very easy to be anonymous at the moment. Drat them.

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  20. It has been a hectic week, but I'm finally participating again here with Windows

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    1. Cindi: I have read and thoroughly enjoyed your take on the prompts.

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  21. Wow! Great takes on Sandi's prompts! I enjoyed reading them!

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    1. Fundy Blue: There are some wonderful takes aren't there?

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  22. Those quotes made for captivating scenarios. Wonderful.
    Have a peaceful week, my friend.

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    1. Rawknrobyn: There are some beauties aren't there? Thank you - and you have a safe and wonderful week too.

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  23. Happy Monday my friend.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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    1. rsrue: Thank you so much. It is Tuesday here - enjoy your week.

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