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Four In One

50- Word Poetry In Response To Writing Prompts Love, Hope, Friendship And Life

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Dear Martine Weber Sumera Rizwan Muhammad Zunair Meeting y’all here @ Medium Is God’s best plan, My friendship with y’all Is my best decision,

Love, kindness, encouragement, and support of y’all have become part and parcel of my life @ medium,

Hoping, our bond remains unbreakable, and our love immortal…

Chirag @ 2020

Have I responded to all four prompts? Oh, yeah. I have mentioned them, haven’t I? hehe lol.

Ya! I know, this is cheating. But I know, y’all are kind enough to forgive. :-)

I invite Anu Anniah Meeta Nambiar John Ross The Crimson Citadel Eli SnowStephen Dalton Gita Das Carolyn Riker Riku Arikiri Gayle Kurtzer-Meyers Connie Song to respond to my prompt *forgiveness*

If you wanna trace the origin to this never ending poetic chain, click the link below. You will see rude poet Martin Rushton holding the chain.

This poem in response to *friendship* and *love* by Martin Weber

In response to *Hope* by Sumera Rizwan

In response to *Life* by Muhammad Zunair

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