Week 14: Stripe
This week i planned to return to an earlier bit of writing i was tussling with, resisting, instead i realized i was still pushing too hard. Midweek, i played with numbers and it was just the thing to bring back the play. i want to bring it back into the writing even and especially in serious matters. i also realized i need to keep doing the stream writing and i’d dropped off with it. So below is a stream inspired by this weeks drawing.
What have you dropped that would be good to pick up again?
Stream on Stripe: Stripe big bold stripe, on a big round ball, bawl your eyes out when the big ball bursts before you, you are 2, startle the dog and you at 2 yrs or make them laugh and bark on a tree that is a bright stripe runs down my leg painted there to be a clown in a stripe to be catchy, catchy is it really catchy or is it a story of a clown entertaining everyone wielding a stripe making wand with a dial to make a wide or narrow strip and also iridescent dust puffing out the top of her hat leaving sparkles and keys like a trail of golden leaves winding the way leading you to a new question about the landscape you’re traveling over, now you see it is a field with not just one stripe.
Backbone, dinosaur, what dinosaurs are lingering in my life, can I leave them there and peer through their bones, climb through & between the bones to the other side? Fabric, a rug with fringe drifting, wafting in the breeze, breezy, light, feathers, birds–do you know that birds are living dinosaurs? A clown is asleep or dead, what kills my clown, or does the clown kill? Does the clown pick the bones clean? Clean as a whistle, whistle while you work, action is how we learn and grow. Breezy again, in tune, in harmony with what is, a xylophone is called a bone pile. Strike bone, cut to the quick, hit pay dirt, that’s the ticket. Pry it out of the clown’s dead hands. Claim what is yours, and be willing to let it go. Dance free!
Kathy! What fun that you responded with a stream, love it!Thanks for jumping in and joining me!
You’re inspiring, Lisa!
Thank you Kathy! That is my hope with this adventure.