#1linewed #1linerweds Twisted

They look may ornamental, but they’re still twisted, iron bars to keep the princess locked in her tower, or perhaps they’re keeping her safe…

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How can I unbend my thoughts,

Twisted like forged iron window grills?

How can I reach the spaces

Trapped between the metal curves?

How can I see the light

Beyond the solid blackness?

How can I melt the unyielding ore and

Unlock the princess in the tower?

Tell me how!

Maybe it’s the beginning of a rainy spring, maybe it’s just that some projects are taking longer than I thought, maybe I’m a little stuck in my WIPs, maybe there are too many WIPs… Probably, it’s just one of those days…

 

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Writer, blogger, teacher, reader and lover of words wherever they are. Author of The Eyre Hall Trilogy, the breathtaking sequel to Jane Eyre. Luccia lives in sunny Spain, but her heart's in Victorian London.

13 thoughts on “#1linewed #1linerweds Twisted

    1. Thank you, Linda💖 I saw the ‘twist’ prompt for #1linewed and thought I’d tie it in with your #1lineweds challenge. It was one of those days 😦 I made some progress later. Thanks for hosting the challenge 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Sue 💗 I was feeling a little frustrated, stuck in my WIP, looking at the decorative grill on my window, and the words came with the ‘twist’ prompt. Funny how the creative mind works. I actually got past the blockage and managed to do some work done afterwards 😁

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