Same routine every day
Barely living
Mundane dwellings
Save for one mischief
Came a love child
Borne out of a tryst
Meanderings. (Mis)adventures. Discoveries. Repeat.
Same routine every day
Barely living
Mundane dwellings
Save for one mischief
Came a love child
Borne out of a tryst
TO-DOs come in droves? Just duck.
Just like a punch, you force your will like it’s a gift. Sometimes it’s a jab here and there until the other loses out of fatigue or resignation. Or you change the narrative ever so subtly, the hearer won’t doubt nor sense the manipulation. Sometimes it’s power play; a silence at the right time for maximum impact, a word or statement to confuse or change a person’s mind, a card thrown out rarely or just this once to force a situation. Imposition comes in many forms and ways.
Written for Fandango’s One-Word Challenge: Impose
Don’t be afraid to do something instead of nothing, if that will bring forth good and not harm
Don’t be afraid to do nothing, if doing something will worsen a situation
Don’t be afraid to speak up, if that will bless others
Don’t be afraid to disrupt the status quo, if that will change things for the better
Written for Fandango’s One-Word Challenge – Disrupt
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