Tuesday Thoughts
“Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe Continue reading Tuesday Thoughts
“Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe Continue reading Tuesday Thoughts
Image & Poem Courtesy : Average Thoughts Continue reading Poetry Potrait
Heya Readers! I’ve already discussed with you all about the Writing challenge I will be hosting to keep you inspired in life. Words a window to happiness as it helps anyone of us to spread mirth, vent anger, shed tears and be inspired! I encourage everyone to write a short story, poetry or just a small paragraph to describe this image or what comes to … Continue reading Be Inspired Writing Challenge #1
I have always wanted to go to places as serene as this. The immediate view of it makes me feel at peace. A captivating scenery with huge, silent and green mountains, crystal clear and a calm lake by the side of a beautiful, chirpy street. One will be simply spell bound the mystic colors of lifestyle which reflects in the shimmering waters and learn that … Continue reading CR – Picture writing challenge
Write anything (short-story, a paragraph or a poem) which revolves around a girl and a bird & includes the following words: red paper roses, bookmarks, vintage thoughts, archive, unspoken beauty, untamed words. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/submit-daily-prompt/?contact-form-id=8598&contact-form-sent=43403&_wpnonce=93f9516ea9#contact-form-8598 Continue reading DP – Daily Prompt
Who are the bloggers that you look up to? Have fellow writer who never ceases to amaze you? If so, we’d like to hear about them. Recommend a favorite blogger to us and we will consider profiling them on The Daily Post. Your Name: painttheworldwithwords Why is this blogger a good candidate for a profile?: I feel this blog is amazing and is inspiring in … Continue reading SUBMIT: RECOMMENDED BLOGGERS
“Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.” ~~~Elbert Hubbard Continue reading Quote for the Day
The cinquain, also known as a quintain or quintet, is a poem or stanza composed of five lines. Examples of cinquains can be found in many European languages, and the origin of the form dates back to medieval French poetry. The most common cinquains in English follow a rhyme scheme of ababb, abaab or abccb. Sixteenth and seventeenth-century poets such as Sir Philip Sidney, George Herbert, Edmund Waller, and John Donne frequently employed … Continue reading Poetic Form of the Week – Cinquain