The evil prince had fingers resembling wrinkly, dirt-caked parsnips only these were bendable. They tapered to a point such that no fingernail would dare to grow. He pointed one of his vegetable appendages and pressed it into my chest, testing my resolve like a gardener tests the soil in lieu of sowing future plans. I sensed the seeds of an evil plot in his grotesquely watery eyes set in hatchet-cut eye sockets over which a furrowed brow pressed down in intimidating symmetry.
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Friday, February 21, 2014
Object Writing - Parsnip
The evil prince had fingers resembling wrinkly, dirt-caked parsnips only these were bendable. They tapered to a point such that no fingernail would dare to grow. He pointed one of his vegetable appendages and pressed it into my chest, testing my resolve like a gardener tests the soil in lieu of sowing future plans. I sensed the seeds of an evil plot in his grotesquely watery eyes set in hatchet-cut eye sockets over which a furrowed brow pressed down in intimidating symmetry.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Object Writing - Kerosene
The word, "Kerosene", unedited writing practice, 10 minutes, go!...
It was as though the mood hanging in the room was dripping with kerosene and one more
misunderstood or misspoken outburst would send the whole living room up in flames of anger. Resentment was rising like the pungent smell of lighter fluid. Tongue strikes teeth and roof of mouth and sparks fly. Eyes aflame and glowing like charcoal briquettes. Lethal drop of sweat down his back, an uncomfortable sign of poison disagreements. A foot pensively tapping on dark wood floor under the coffee table is like a flame licking against his self control. He wants to jump up and spew dragon fire, burning any other opinions to a deadly crisp. Knuckles cracking like a snapping campfire as...
Object Writing - Kerosene
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Object Writing, with a Haiku Bonus (Hiya!)
Speaks of your warming presence
Knowing you'll return
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And now the word, "Hallucination", unedited writing practice, 10 minutes, go!...
(Note: Views expressed not necessarily the mental state of their author)
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Object Writing, with a Haiku Bonus (Hiya!)
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Object Writing - Imagine (Yes, Dragons)
I imagine dragons in my living room. They are planted on the couch like an old married couple. One of them roars fire into the kitchen at me to bring him a sauteed damsel in distress. An outrageous request since I'm not into human sacrifice. And by the way, now my walls are singed black and smokey. An acrid smell like a just blown out cookie candle only worse. Smoke alarms sing after waiting so long for some possible catastrophe to give them free reign to their only purpose in life. And now what to do with the couch torn to shreds like an old black jacket from a scary Halloween costume. These reptilian guests need to slither on back home before I get all Camelot on them! One reaches for the remote and rips a gash into the tan carpet that I just vacuumed. This...
Object Writing - Imagine (Yes, Dragons)
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Object Writing - Panda
The word, "Panda", unedited writing practice, 10 minutes, go!...
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Object Writing - Panda
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Object Writing - Swift (not Taylor)
...and finish the last sentence if you'd like! :)
The dust danced around me to the song of her swift leaving. Dragging, spinning feet race away with the fury of a dragster in a sweepstakes race. I gave her the green light with my word of, "Go find your green ball". Joy flew to her face with a smile as wide as an olympic swimming pool is long. I still could taste the mac and cheese, made instantly, for our father/daughter Saturday. We jumped from our kitchen chairs like race horses out of the shoot, her laughter like from a winning bet. She knew I had time for her. Cheese sauce stains on her shirt like...
Object writing bonus! Lol "Mallet"
I will take a mallet to my fear and smash it to bits. Like an empty bottle with nothing good in it for me, I swing hard and watch the pieces shiny and sharp splatter across the room. A shower of glass. A firm resolve as though holding the smooth wooden handle in my calloused and tightly gripping hand. Death instrument to scary imaginations. Their last final screaming presence in the hail of fragmented realities. Hard rubber impacts my life forever, for good. Your words to me became a Home Depot of personal strategies and tools I could find to build a better life outlook.
Object Writing - Swift (not Taylor)
Friday, October 4, 2013
Object Writing - Tribe
The word, "Tribe", unedited writing practice, 10 minutes, go!...
We are like a tribe. The passion of song is in our blood. We share the same bloodline. The desire to communicate by the language of songwriting. A finished song another feather in our caps. Nomads of imagination. Sitting still yet we are miles away, off in some distant setting. Our campfire sending smoke from burning embers of thought. Dancing eyes for the heavens to send down nourishing drops of ideas, places to go next. Watering our fertile minds where inspiration grows. Turquoise, silver, desert sands.....Shuffling feet kick up the dust from our wandering. The dust of stagnant paths now forgotten. Horizon ahead welcomes our...
Object Writing - Tribe
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Object Writing - Castaway
The word, "Castaway", unedited writing practice, 10 minutes, go!...
I was the castaway and she was the ship that never came for me. A world of beauty all around me but I never noticed it. And it got further and further from my heart's notice the longer I waited for her to sail for me. My hopes fell like an old, bug-infested palm tree. My heart as empty as an unripened coconut knocked to the ground too soon. My own thoughts were sounding as sad as the echoing cry of the seagull. Ocean air once smelled so sweet; now was a bitter air of defeat. A losing game of wishing for the non-inevitable. Wishing for the kissable lips moistened by the salty spray of ocean travels. I bow my head like the setting sun, like day turns to night.
Object Writing - Castaway
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Object Writing - Ding
Ouch! Her blunt words put a ding in my pride like a front side panel of a car sideswiped from out of nowhere. Unexpected concussion like crunching metal against metal, both our wills moving in opposite directions. Trust is our insurance that disagreements will be softly pounded out to more peaceful moments. I sport this indentation temporarily until some emotional muscle is applied to mend our collision of thought. Collision insurance of devotion covers our future. We will continue to drive ahead with assurance.
"Ding"! Time's up. Lol
Object Writing - Ding
Friday, September 27, 2013
Writing Exercise - Tinkling eye rolling, hanging sarcasm, etc
Writing Exercise - Tinkling eye rolling, hanging sarcasm, etc
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Writing Exercise: Policeman is dog, microscope, loud TV, etc
The policeman is as tough as a Roman guard deflecting the arrows of evil's law-breaking legions.
The policeman was sniffing for clues, every "a-ha" he evoked was a jubilant tail-wagging. This canine of the law had the bite of a pit bull when it came to his hungry need to solve yet another messy case.
The policeman had the focus of a microscope, peering into the tiniest hesitations of his so-called innocent suspect. Inquiring into the very DNA of his thoughts like a cancer researcher on the cusp of finding yet another cure. The question-cubicle was his laboratory in this science of crime fighting.
I heard his voice behind me. The policeman was a TV going into commercial late at night and I in a deep slumberous dream. His tone squeezed adrenaline into my empty stomach. I turned from my easy-chair, easy-going thoughts of a carefree day ahead to let the dog out of his desires.
The police was in hot pursuit, breaking the glass, tripping the alarm in his heart and setting him on a course of pursue-e from pursuer. The shrill screams of the siren set him on a sadly excited course of madness.
Ed. Note: I'm enjoying this. :)
Writing Exercise: Policeman is dog, microscope, loud TV, etc
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Writing Exercise - Traffic
"Traffic is ...My Enemy
"Traffic is my enemy as I see the red line on Google Maps leering back at me in pained defiance. My blood boils as it presents itself to me in spite. I thrust and parry, in and out of lanes. Battle cries of, "What an idiot!"
Oh, how I despise traffic's daily rebellion to my perfect plans!"
~ Ever feel this way? lol
Writing Exercise - Traffic
Monday, December 10, 2012
Writing Exercises, Heated-Kernel Mouth-Stuffing
Rain Cloud
Where did you go rain cloud?
You were looming in all directions this gloomy morning
I see your friends through the messy myrtle branches
I hear the sneaky jet engines rumble overhead
You spoke in black over tones
Movie Theatre
"I already foresee the end of my heated-kernel mouth-stuffing binge"
From cigar to:
"Breezes of quiet patron dreamings [I think I just made up a word] seeping from the Holiday Inn window.
Sailor
"Wind slaps at my face. The elements love me with the force of a hurricane devotion"
"Black coffee like the nighttime sea-sky."
Waitress Clearing A Table
"Her heart floods with the thankfulness of a coffee-starved college student"
"No one hears her thoughts but drinks in her smile"
Balloon Man
"Multi-colored happiness hovering on a canvas of sky-blue infinity"
First Snowfall
"[The] quiet of whispering, white manna-flakes"
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That's it for now. Can you tell I am amusing myself? Will this make be a better songwriter?
Time will yell, I mean, tell.
Writing Exercises, Heated-Kernel Mouth-Stuffing
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Being Meteorologically Correct or....MC
Pertaining to this verse below of a song I'm working on, my question is: Could rain actually come or be seen to be coming from a fiery sky? (I'm thinking sunset here)
I like the way it flows, but it needs to be "MC". I am biased and need another opinion, so please feel free to chime in!
Cryin' comes easy
When you're crossin' the plains
Fiery sky full of nothing
'Cept the promise of rain
Being Meteorologically Correct or....MC
Thursday, February 26, 2009
From Wednesday lyric smackdown
From Wednesday lyric smackdown










