Miss Matlock usually allows us to use 100 words for this weekly challenge. This time, though, we only get 25. [Budget cuts? It's rough all over.] The prompt is in bold. As usual, I encourage you to join the class. Please enjoy this and the other offerings.
PS I hope you can see/use the SC button above. Due to some blogger-browser problems, you might be unable to. Sorry. Jenny's blog is here.
Have a safe, peaceful weekend!
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Final Truth
Here's one truth on which we can depend:
All things have their beginning, midpoint and, most notably, the end.
Take this poem, for example, my
(25 words)
Robyn, I love this! Such a clever take on this mini-prompt. But is it a quiz? Should we finish the last sentence for you? If so, I would add the word "friend."
ReplyDeleteI always love your stuff!
Namaste..........cj
heehee
ReplyDeleteLove how you ran out of words and it didn't matter because we all knew...
=)
You ran a little short there girly! But you did it! :)~Ames
ReplyDeleteOutstanding job Robyn ! You have a real knack with rhymes !!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, your new blog look is lovely !
Is that a circumcised poem, Robyn? That's probably not the right way of describing it, but I wanted to keep it kosher for your sake.
ReplyDeleteFun, love it:@)
ReplyDeleteI rest my case! You are a brilliant woman. I would love to find you a nice Jewish doctor to settle down with, but the only Jewish doctor I know is currently serving life for killing his partner. Ahh! That's life, eh?
ReplyDeleteReading a lot today, no one is impressed with this 25 word limit. Let's hope next week she gives us some slack. Interesting how we all obey her though.
ReplyDeleteway to leave us hanging! perfect. Jenny will be proud.
ReplyDeleteVery very true.
ReplyDeletefantastic, my friend.
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keep us inspired.
hahaha, you got me!
ReplyDeletecute! cute! cute!
Thanks, my FRIENDs. There, I said it. Word #26.
ReplyDeleteGB, not circumcised, just cut off at the end.
xoRobyn
Don't worry, I'll finish the poem for you: My bologna has a first name its Robyn......
ReplyDeleteLOVE. IT. And so true!
ReplyDeletedude i totally finished it in my head! cute!
ReplyDeleteLol. Well done Robyn. Loved it!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are this week's winner!!! Congrats.
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5 STARZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant,
LYMI
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8 words.
what can I say , rendered speechless,
ReplyDeleteno wonder i can't find the word for you. :)enjoy your Sunday
i dunno, rob... lemme know what it's truly like when you reach the 'end'! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou're incredible. Hope you know that. So clever! I haven't stopped by her blog in a while, heading there now. So many awesome bloggers, so little time.
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And so, yes it does.....
ReplyDeleteI love this. You can work/word anything xo
ReplyDeleteDear Robyn,
ReplyDelete'love this one! It is short, honest and funny! You can be so darn clever!
A great little quarter-centus-text!
Thanks for visiting my post.
Best wishes & hugs,
Anna
For the benefit of other readers:
Miss O'Hara's Last Words" SC wk 57
great ryhming and so true too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wickedly clever way to run out of words.
ReplyDeleteLike leaving the last line out of a favorite song...
We all sang right along with you.
Bravo, Miss Robyn.
What a way to end it!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are finally in my Google Reader again. So happy!
Sweet thing! My reader is listing about 5000 entries from you all at once. What's up?
ReplyDeleteHaha. I loved that. :) Very clever Robyn!!
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