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Michaels — “My prompt is extremely short but rather difficult. Write a single line that communicates an absolute maximum of meaning: relationship, music, insight, emotion. A line one would whisper — or shout — if one’s life depended on it. How can one maximize that brevity?</a></b></p><p id="d712"><a href="https://readmedium.com/submit-to-the-brain-is-a-noodle-d9f9398fea4"><b>How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply ‘tag all’) who might be interested in this prompt! (Ps, there’s no deadline!)</b></a></p><p id="d995">Hi I’m <a href="undefined">Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)</a> and truthfully, this poem is about <a href="https://readmedium.com/the-two-questions-i-wish-people-would-stop-asking-me-regarding-motherhood-and-parenting-b3e981707301">my parents</a>. I find it hard to write about them because writing about experiences with parents often triggers others own reactions about their own parenting, which this is … not a criticism of. Just to clarify.</p><p id="b7d3"><b><i>Hop down the rabbit hole? 🐰🕳</i></b></p><div id="f815" class="link-bloc

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If only

a poem

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If only you had prioritized understanding what I truly needed instead of imposing a narrative on me so that you could claim to care for me.

Tagging Daniel A. Teo | Jennifer McDougall | Eva Rotolo | Tej | Fathiyah Zb | Michael Ranjitsingh | Dr. Jackie Greenwood | Crystalclearcandace if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: from Anne Michaels — “My prompt is extremely short but rather difficult. Write a single line that communicates an absolute maximum of meaning: relationship, music, insight, emotion. A line one would whisper — or shout — if one’s life depended on it. How can one maximize that brevity?

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply ‘tag all’) who might be interested in this prompt! (Ps, there’s no deadline!)

Hi I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and truthfully, this poem is about my parents. I find it hard to write about them because writing about experiences with parents often triggers others own reactions about their own parenting, which this is … not a criticism of. Just to clarify.

Hop down the rabbit hole? 🐰🕳

^ by Humaira Iqbal

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