…Bows and trembles still,
But wind punishes, more likely to cut
Than caress and quicken the hopeful green of early months.
Pulsing chlorophyll sparking, breathing deep
The sinewy length of sultry Midsommer.
Samhain-sharp sun leaches its brittle length to liminal pale.
It crosses over, anon.
Soon silent white death shall cover all,
But waken it screaming in mid-winter thaw,
To die again and again, die deeper and harder.
Or simply spread a counterpane, softening nightmares,
To sweeten collective memories of family, dancing in a summer breeze?
As trees above shower color below, the single blade lies down and dreams.
© Liz Husebye Hartmann (2023)
Carrot Ranch Prompt (09/26/2023): In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story that includes a blade of grass. What can you compare it to? Or in contrast? Is it a character prop or a story linchpin? Go poetic, go any genre or tone. Go where the prompt leads!

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A single blade – such an ode!
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And a great challenge prompt. Thanks, Jules!
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:)
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❤️Nice blog. I started following him. I hope you also follow my blog and WE GROW TOGETHER BY INTERACTING. Greetings from the south of Spain 💯
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Gorgeous. So poetic. I wonder what it dreams of.
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Beautifully written, Liz!
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Thanks, Nicole!
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This is deep, Liz.
I just sunk further into my cozy chair for a second read.
Very Poe-like to me. ❤︎✒︎
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Hope you have cocoa & a warm blanket within easy reach! 🐧
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It’s hard to write a good poem with the word chlorophyll in it. But I think you did it!
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Time will tell…thank you!
Welcome to my sketchbook…😅😅😅
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Wow, I love this.
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Thank you!
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Maybe I won’t make sense, but this poem, Liz, can only be fully experienced by the fireplace, winds howling outside… and an armchair, because you won’t be standing by the end of it!
(I still like, very much so, the way your brain synapses fire away)
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Thank you, Nick. That’s where I’ll be in a month or two! 😆
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This is beautiful and profound Liz.
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We stay hopeful, Sadje!
Thank you for your kind comment. 🍁
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You’re most welcome
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Great imagery, Liz.
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Thank you!
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