Writing 101, Day Four: A story in a single image
Yesterday, you found inspiration in one word and used it as a springboard for a post idea. Images — including photographs and works of art — can also act as starting points for stories, essays, poems, and personal musings. For this exercise, use one image as the creative spark for today’s post. You might use it as the setting for a story or poem, write about how it makes you feel, or describe a memory conjured by it.
“The gargantuan crystalline structure that towered three thousand feet above the lunar surface was both menacing and bewildering to behold”
Monolith
Tall, dark and mysterious
Standing by itself, all serious
Staring at it, getting nervous
Or maybe just a little delirious
The stone called the monolith
Sounding totally apocalyptic
With a background quite cryptic
Its appearance utterly terrific
Forgetting superstition
By my own admission
Completing my mission
Trusting my intuition
And touching the stone

Wow. Speechless!
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Well, it is a monstrosity, but somehow beautiful and at the same time scary 😉
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Very true!
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Beautiful poem to reflect a piece of history.
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Thank you!
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