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    </div><p id="09f8">And for those who would like to know more about the twittle, the Queen of the twittle, <a href="undefined">Carolyn Hastings</a> <a href="https://carolynhaasp.medium.com/twittle-in-a-nutshell-4f8fae475030">writes</a>…</p><blockquote id="bf3f"><p>A twittle is a four-line micropoem consisting of exactly 100 alphabet letters and an element of rhyme.</p></blockquote><p id="af27">Tagging… <a href="undefined">Kallol Mazumdar</a>, <a href="undefined">Thief</a>, <a href="undefined">Patrick M. Ohana</a>, <a href="undefined">Margie Willis</a>, <a href="undefined">Dr. Fatima Imam</a>.</p></article></body>

MAGICAL MARCH ABRACADABRA

Abracadabra and Then It Happened

A twittle

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I’m chained behind this locked door. See abracadabra in tiny letters. Read word. Do nothing more. Door opens. Off come fetters.

Written in response to Indubala Kachhawa and her Paper Poetry, Magical March prompt: ABRACADABRA, “I create as I speak.” The prompt ends soon, in less than a week, and anyone who would like to contribute may find more information below…

Thank you, Lubna Yusuf, for tagging me. Please read her piece with beautiful art and Haiku below…

And for those who would like to know more about the twittle, the Queen of the twittle, Carolyn Hastings writes

A twittle is a four-line micropoem consisting of exactly 100 alphabet letters and an element of rhyme.

Tagging… Kallol Mazumdar, Thief, Patrick M. Ohana, Margie Willis, Dr. Fatima Imam.

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Abracadabra
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