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arjee Majumdar</b></a> ❤️ <a href="https://readmedium.com/remain-forever-509b3d1d4874"><i>Remain Forever</i></a> by <a href="undefined"><b>Wry Weld</b></a> 🤍 <a href="https://readmedium.com/i-think-i-am-my-thoughts-7b375104954f"><i>I think I am my thoughts</i></a> by <a href="undefined"><b>Lilie Kaizen</b></a> ❤️ <a href="https://readmedium.com/two-cephalopods-love-lives-on-in-space-a65d8cca4d39"><i>Two Cephalopod’s Love Lives on in Space</i></a> by <a href="undefined"><b>William J Spirdione</b></a> 🤍 <a href="https://readmedium.com/in-the-lub-dub-of-my-heart-9bab299cdf32"><i>In The Lub-dub of My Heart</i></a> by <a href="undefined"><b>Indubala Kachhawa</b></a> ❤️ <a href="https://readmedium.com/love-remains-eb844c99d1b"><i>Love Remains</i></a> by <a href="undefined"><b>Lisa Bolin</b></a> 🤍 <a href="https://readmedium.com/love-is-the-bridge-2ea174d3daaa"><i>Love Is The Bridge</i></a><i>, <a href="https://readmedium.com/made-in-heaven-valentine-afd584bbc675">Made-in-Heaven Valentine</a></i> by <a href="undefined"><b>Carolyn Hastings</b></a></p><p id="5104">Thank you, Raine, Dr. Fatima, Jim, Toni, Monoreena, Wry, Lilie, William, Indubala, Lisa, and Carolyn, for your submissions. 🤍❤️</p><h1 id="ab3a">So, what’s the next prompt?</h1><p id="4b9f">I guess you’ve gotten some hints from the title. Here it goes:</p><p id="31c3"><b>Type: </b>One-word theme, with word limits.</p><p id="810f"><b>Theme:</b> <i>‘Cloud.’</i></p><p id="d4e8"><b>Word limit:</b> <i>Minimum ten words, maximum 25 words</i> (excluding the image courtesy, kicker, title & subtitle). The chal

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lenge is to utter your emotions evoked while thinking about the cloud.</p><figure id="c422"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*k0dQ-GxHAK9Wok0uhfb4bw.jpeg"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://www.pexels.com/@rakicevic-nenad-233369?utm_content=attributionCopyText&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_source=pexels">Rakicevic Nenad</a> from <a href="https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-holding-ice-cream-cone-under-cloud-1262302/?utm_content=attributionCopyText&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_source=pexels">Pexels</a></figcaption></figure><p id="0f90"><b>Title/subtitle:</b> The title and subtitle are up to you; however, they must be relatable to the theme.</p><p id="2674"><b>Tags:</b> Please include the following, <i>‘W4 Prompt’,</i> <i>‘Cloud,’</i> while submitting.</p><p id="de4e"><b>Image use limit:</b> 1 image only.</p><p id="289c"><b>Submission period:</b> February 15–18. <i>Starting from the UTC+14:00, Kiribati at 12.01 am (February 15); finishing on UTC-10, Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands, at 11.59 pm (February 18).</i></p><p id="bfb2"><i>Please make sure to follow the <a href="https://readmedium.com/paper-poetry-starting-journey-fc5f83663f7">submission guidelines</a>. Add a handwritten part (it can be the part of the poem, the calligraphed headline, or a quote related to the cloud) or a drawing of your depiction of the cloud.</i></p><p id="47e0">Let the cloud evoke a beautiful feeling with words to flourish on paper.</p><p id="aed2"><a href="undefined"><b>Suntonu Bhadra</b></a><b> 2022</b></p></article></body>

What Compliments Blue Sky or, Drops Water From Above?

Before that, let me say, belated Happy Valentine’s Day

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Wow!

It was a delight to share the incredible epigraphic poems based on Rumi’s love quote. And, what could be better than to finish off the prompt on February 14, Valentine’s Day?!

I hope you all enjoyed the day with your loved ones!

I wanted to share those fantastic poems here so that you can explore once again the wonders of Love, portrayed in beautiful expressions and arts by the outstanding poets:

🤍 Love Forever by Raine Lore ❤️ Attachment, Foundations* by Dr. Fatima Imam 🤍 Petal and Thorn by Jim Dutton ❤️ Old Pages by Toni Crowe 🤍 Of Heart of Love and Heart Emojis by Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar ❤️ Remain Forever by Wry Weld 🤍 I think I am my thoughts by Lilie Kaizen ❤️ Two Cephalopod’s Love Lives on in Space by William J Spirdione 🤍 In The Lub-dub of My Heart by Indubala Kachhawa ❤️ Love Remains by Lisa Bolin 🤍 Love Is The Bridge, Made-in-Heaven Valentine by Carolyn Hastings

Thank you, Raine, Dr. Fatima, Jim, Toni, Monoreena, Wry, Lilie, William, Indubala, Lisa, and Carolyn, for your submissions. 🤍❤️

So, what’s the next prompt?

I guess you’ve gotten some hints from the title. Here it goes:

Type: One-word theme, with word limits.

Theme: ‘Cloud.’

Word limit: Minimum ten words, maximum 25 words (excluding the image courtesy, kicker, title & subtitle). The challenge is to utter your emotions evoked while thinking about the cloud.

Photo by Rakicevic Nenad from Pexels

Title/subtitle: The title and subtitle are up to you; however, they must be relatable to the theme.

Tags: Please include the following, ‘W4 Prompt’, ‘Cloud,’ while submitting.

Image use limit: 1 image only.

Submission period: February 15–18. Starting from the UTC+14:00, Kiribati at 12.01 am (February 15); finishing on UTC-10, Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands, at 11.59 pm (February 18).

Please make sure to follow the submission guidelines. Add a handwritten part (it can be the part of the poem, the calligraphed headline, or a quote related to the cloud) or a drawing of your depiction of the cloud.

Let the cloud evoke a beautiful feeling with words to flourish on paper.

Suntonu Bhadra 2022

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