Friday, October 30, 2009

55 Flash Fiction Friday...































Indigo blue, indelible in a crease-less velvet
sea of stars, securely woven into the fabric
of night, oblivious to the naked search
of an eye

Lone stars reflect a single poignant truth,
witnesses to an unfolding destiny, undeniable
in brilliant clarity - observed in a period of
time intoned in the voice of an angel.

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For more 55's visit G-Man at Mr. Knowitall.


Spring is here and looking her very best in Melbourne. It's warm and sunny, with a whole lot of humidity...very inspirational for writing 55's. Have a wonderful weekend everyone. :)









Love,

Eaton

15 comments:

  1. You've captured the true depth of the universe here. Excellent.

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  2. what a harmonious 55...and the pic plays well with it! i could swim in your words.

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  3. You are so beautifully amazing Eaton...
    Thank you so much for this breathtaking 55...
    You Rock The World!
    Have a Great Week-End....G

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  4. i don't know which is more soothing... your words or the picture.

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  5. Thanks everyone, this one filled me with peace as i wrote it. :) I'm out of town for 36 hours...will visit more 55's when i get back. Eaton.

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  6. The angels tone rings through clear and brilliant.

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  7. A beautiful 55. I'm always amazed at the ability of one to put together something both lovely and meaningful in very few words. I came via Shadow's site, by the way. I like your space...

    Nevine

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  8. This is fabulous..your words to this unbelievably enchanting capture- smooth!

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  9. Its beautiful.. I enjoyed it so much.. you write so well... thanks


    ॐ नमः शिवाय
    Om Namah Shivaya
    Twitter: @VerseEveryDay
    Blog: http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com

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  10. smart entry...
    Glad that you still entered your piece.
    love the imagery.
    perfect poem!

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  11. beautifully penned Eaton. Lovely

    Luke @ WordSalad

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  12. What could be more beautiful? Like the deep serene yet mysterious universe.. awesome!

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  13. Words of an angel, really enjoyed this poem!

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