Where Gravity Fails

One Line Poetry Prompt March 3 — Gravity

Casey McClung
Chalkboard

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Photo by Karim MANJRA on Unsplash

Gravity tethers our bodies to Earth
But our souls won’t stay rooted.
Seeking freedom.
Unbound.
Infinite.
Soaring ever into realms where
More ethereal laws prevail-
Where gravity has no dominion.

Your Turn — THEME: Gravity

Share your own one line poem (16–30 words) or a Chalkboard Espresso
(1–15 words) on the theme, or write a stand-alone piece if you prefer. Tag your piece “One Line” or “Chalkboard Espresso” as applicable. If you have a stand-alone poem, be sure to leave a link in the response section below.

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Casey McClung
Chalkboard

I write about growth, kindness and taking a stand for the only home any of us will ever know. I believe we are all perfect in our imperfection.