BlogBattle ~ Liberate #Poetry

#BlogBattle: Liberate

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Share your work. Read that of other writers. Blog Battle is a monthly writing prompt to inspire writers and entertain readers.

Blogbattle_LIBERATE

June 2020 Blog Battle

Our contribution for this month!

Image by Pixabay Poem by Anita Dawes

Basic Rules:

The Prompt Word will be given the First Tuesday of Every Month.

Post your story by the 30th of the Same Month.

RULES

  1. 1000 words max (give or take a few)
  2. fictional tale (or true if you really want)
  3. Any genre that fits within PG-13 (or less) Content – let’s keep this family friendly!
  4. Your story must contain the randomly chosen word(s) and/or be centered around the word meaning in a way that shows it is clearly related.
  5. Go for the entertainment value!
  6. Put a link back to your #BlogBattle Short Story in the comments section
  7. Please tweet and otherwise share your battler buddies’ stories across social media.
    1. Use the hashtag #BlogBattle when tweeting all the stories so we can cross-share.
  8. Have fun!

9 thoughts on “BlogBattle ~ Liberate #Poetry

  1. My favorite line was ‘Waiting for the voice of government’ to set us free … such irony! Although many governments like to think it is they who determine our level of freedom, they’re also rediscovering people will put up with only so much for only so long. Timely in more ways than one!

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  3. It’s been a while ladies! More so as I tend to arrive after comments are closed so don’t get the opportunity to plague you with pleasantries! Wonderful words again and certainly ones to empathise with and nod in agreement. It’s certainly been a strange few months. I just hope many many people have taken the time to reflect on their place/role in the world and perhaps change a few things to tune in with nature more.

    Great words again x

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