Cake and Wolf – Haiku


This Haiku is written for Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Challenge Number 75. The prompt is to write a haiku on the words Cake and Wolf.

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be a wolf or sheep,
it isn’t sure a cake walk,
bewildering life.


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Its Still Okay!


Challenges help in connecting the thoughts! They give us the perceptions and they put us deep. Its good to do the challenges now and then!

Are you in for #ItsStillOkay Challenge?

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The task is to write a
paragraph/phrase/one-liner/poem/story/haiku/photograph/anything-else
which ends with the #ItsStillOkay and marks a perfect end to it!

 


Here is my take with a one-liner:
K, how did okay become ok ? #ItsStillOkay


 

Feel free to nominate yourself for the challenge if interested.

Here are the rules:
1. Copy the logo and description
2. Write your perspective for #ItsStillOkay
3. Spread the challenge by keeping open nomination or by nominating at-least five fellow bloggers.

Here are my Nominations:

1. voiceURmind

2. Tranquil yet Alive

3. Peaceful Warrior

4. Udayology

5. Ashish-Vision

6. Ajay Vyas

7. Elan Vital

8.  Unbolt

9.  Randoms by a Random

10.  Hargun Wahi

11.  Soul Mate’s  – so near, yet so far

12. Archita Rai 

13.  My words, My life

Togetherness


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This story is written for Sunday Photo Fiction: 06 December 2015. The task is to write a short story of 200 words or less for the supplied photograph.

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Billy and Nilly had grew up together since childhood. Most of the people who saw them used to ask “Are they twins? They look so much alike!” But they weren’t.  Both of them were adopted by the landlord on the same day from two different places. He had taken care of them as their own children with all the greater goods and care.

Nilly used to follow Billy everywhere. May be it was the scent that kept them together always. They had this sort of unsaid connection. It was pleasant to see them doing things together. They kind of had this trust, which one would notice very evidently.

No one could ever even guess that Nilly was blind and Billy was deaf.


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