Alive

Chalkboard One Line Poetry Prompt for March 4

Lee-Anne Hancock
Chalkboard

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Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

Daffodils and hyacinths poke up towards the

warmer, life-affirming sun, striving to be included

in the earliest flower count on the Vancouver Island contest.

Your Turn

THEME: Alive

Share your own one-line poem on the theme as a response to this post, or write a stand-alone piece if you prefer. Tag your piece “One Line” if your poem has 16–30 words or “Chalkboard Espresso” if it has 15 words or less. If you have a stand-alone poem, be sure to leave a link in the response section below.

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Lee-Anne Hancock recently retired from a career as a Poison Control Specialist. Now writing a murder mystery and blogging about the fun and freedom for those retired and those about to retire.

Thanks to our hosts, Kathy Jacobs and Harper Thorpe, and the rest of the Chalkboard team!

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Lee-Anne Hancock
Chalkboard

Retired Poison Control Specialist. Now writing murder mysteries and blogging about life, family, and the fun of retirement.