Arms raised, old one uttered timeworn incantation.
Winged, hoofed, and long-toothed fell into formation.
Ensued vast confusion.
Twas not an illusion.
Words spoken avert tribulation.
Limerick Challenge Week 3: Magic
JANUARY 15, 2016
Arms raised, old one uttered timeworn incantation.
Winged, hoofed, and long-toothed fell into formation.
Ensued vast confusion.
Twas not an illusion.
Words spoken avert tribulation.
Limerick Challenge Week 3: Magic
JANUARY 15, 2016 / MINDANDLIFEMATTERS
Posted in Short Stories & Poems
Tags: Limerick Poetry Challenge
Words spoken in past history or in the present have power and can avoid tribulation.
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I am fascinated by word magic, but know almost nothing about it. Need to explore and investigate.
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I think a lot of powerful quotes could be considered word magic. 🙂
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Ooh. Interesting thought. They do change our thinking.
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So true!
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“Words spoken avert tribulation” I just love this line! This is my favorite one so far! 🙂
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Thank you! I’ll have to see if it works irl.
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