Monthly Archives: October 2025

Pull Up a Seat Challenge – 2025 Week 42

Welcome to XingfulMama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge2

“As I get older I find myself more and more often looking for a place to perch when I am out and about. This might be a chair, a bench, a wall, a pew…maybe even a log or a rock. These spots can be artfully designed, quirky or very plain, sometimes they have a view, sometimes you meet someone else who needs a rest.”

 

Kitten Thursday

Wordless Wednesday

Monochrome Monday

I do love monochromes!!

 

Writober, Day 12

Welcome to “Writober,” a challenge hosted by Maria at Experience Writing.

Today’s chosen prompt: Parasites/Microscopic Monsters. “Write a poem about something that becomes part of something else, like a river becomes part of the ocean, or a parasite becomes part of its host.”

Skyscrapers pour
shadows across streets
blend into night

Writober, Day 11

Welcome to “Writober,” a challenge hosted by Maria at Experience Writing.

Today’s chosen prompt: Snakes/Gorgons. “

Who are the monsters in your neighborhood? The monsters that you meet, while you’re walking down the street each day? What mundane things might these monsters do, or ask you for?”

I know their faces,
blurred, hooded
in darkness of night.
They think they know
me, but I can hide
in shadows as well,
the sun is my enemy also.
I see their outlines
behind shades in apartments,
homes of those who prey
on the helpless, watching,
waiting, until twilight beckons
them to the hunt. I hunt too.
Stakes in hand, my scent masked,
I creep behind to end
their sport, until the day
they end mine.

Writober, Day 10

Welcome to “Writober,” a challenge hosted by Maria at Experience Writing.

Today’s chosen prompt: Fear of Robots and Tech. “Write a poem arguing that a common saying is a lie, or that the way a new technology has been sold to the public was a lie.”

It’s Ok to Sleep In

They say
”The early bird
gets the worm.”

But why should I care?
Early or not,
worms will rise

to the surface
when ready
and not before.

 

Silent Sunday, October 12, 2025

Writober, Day 9

Welcome to “Writober,” a challenge hosted by Maria at Experience Writing.

Today’s chosen prompt: Evil and Possession. “Write a poem about the contradictory nature of human behavior. Even without possession, the battle of good and evil rages within each one of us. Like the example poem, use anaphora (repetition of the first word of the line) to show patterns in these contradictions.“

Invitation

You only come out
after sundown
bang on my door
demanding I open, saying

let me in out of the cold
let me in I can fix you supper
let me in I need to see you
let me in so I can look you in the eyes

I know what you are, demanding
entry. Gaze into my eyes, next
thing I know I am dinner
when all I want is to live forever.

Writober, Day 8

Welcome to “Writober,” a challenge hosted by Maria at Experience Writing.

Today’s chosen prompt: Inanimate Objects Coming to Life. “Write a poem about the life of an inanimate object. You could write from the objects point of view, or use the cube exercise to explore the object from many different points of view.”

Mug

I sit on cupboard shelf,
morning chill running
down my smooth surfaces.
I wait to be pulled
from my rest, hand grasping
with desperation, urgent
need for waking warmth.
Every day I am
filled with comfort,
my lot in life hoping never
to be shattered on
cold tile floors.