Wrinkled

OK am gonna make today’s daily prompt look like a poem.

Here we go!

I’m never scared of wrinkled face

I have heard so much a wrinkled case

Where women wore a pretty face

To hide them from their wrinkled face.

Oh will this ever pass away?

Let old age come and takeaway

This beauty that won’t fade away

In the minds of all those who slay

Though men are always strong and brave

They never worry of a wrinkled face

Which makes them looks so takeaway

Forever their smiles won’t fade away.

Murmuration

“I wonder how they do it” he says Do what? He keeps looking up at them, moving like a black flag through the sky “Do you think there’s a leader? Do you think one of them says ‘All right, time to go now, by’s’ ‘turn left … turn right! Look out below’?” I wonder, too if there is a leader or if each starling even knows he is one, and not the all If each knows he is separate and not a part of the black flag that swoops and turns and dives and rests How wondrous to be such a part of something unaware of your own small heart beating inside moving and knowing together

Motivation Is for Suckers

‘Consider, for example, a period during which you find yourself in a rut. Your thoughts and feelings are pummeling you with some flavor of “you suck, you’re going to fail, it’s cold outside, stay in bed.” It’s really hard to talk or think your way out of that jam. But if you force yourself to ignore your thoughts and feelings and simply take action, you give yourself the best chance of changing your thoughts and feelings. This is one reason exercise has been proven so effective at diminishing or even reversing mild depression.’

Agreed. When I find myself not wanting to work out, I start moving slowly at first and before long I’m into it without even realizing it. Just do it – like that memorable Nike slogan.

#training #workingout #motivation

Provocation and I

via Daily Prompt: Provoke

For me as a regular guy with a very hard routine, I easily get provoked when things goes the wrong way, so I tried to figure out why I easily get provoked, I realized that when i accumulate more stress than I usually do. It pisses me off, or when I am looking for something and couldn’t find it, I also get provoked.

This becomes a regular routine so I tried to figure out the best ways to manage my situation. Often times I usually create time for my self for relaxation, most times when you relax it helps you figure out thing about your self and thing to be corrected, also I do embark In a one day fasting within the week, this also help me reduce stress that leads to provocation.

 

The 15 Most Anticipated Movies of 2018 You won’t want to wait to stream these.

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While everyone continues to fixate on 2017’s ongoing awards season, we are already slowly but surely turning our attention to next year, and its enormous crop of great-looking debut films. As always, the biggest Hollywood offerings will involve heroic and/or wisecracking superheroes (of both a live-action and animated variety). Yet amid those comic-book extravaganzas, we’ll also receive exciting new works from some of world cinema’s most illustrious talents, including Steven Spielberg, Wes Anderson, Steve McQueen, Barry Jenkins, and Ava DuVernay. And then, of course, there’s Martin Scorsese’s gangster epic The Irishman—starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel!—which, should it sneak into the end-of-year pack, might make 2018 truly unforgettable.

Here is a list of them:

  • Black Panther (Feb. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther – Official Trailer)
  • Annihilation (Feb. Annihilation (2018) – Official Trailer – Paramount Pictures)
  • A Wrinkle in Time (March 9)
  • Isle of Dogs (March 30)
  • Ready Player One (March 30)
  • You Were Never Really Here (April 6)
  • Avengers: Infinity War (May 4)
  • Deadpool 2 (June 1)
  • A star wars story (May 25)
  • Ocean 8 (June 8)
  • The Incredibles 2 (June 15)
  • Widows (Nov 16)
  • Mission: Impossible 6 (July 27)
  • First Man (Oct. 12)
  • Halloween (Oct. 19) You can download or stream from http://www.fzmovies.net for free.

SOMETIMES A POET

Sometimes am wrong
Sometimes am right
Sometimes am just with the little monster in my head.

Sometimes I die
Sometimes I wake
Sometimes I find my self in between living or dying.

Sometimes am happy
Sometimes am sad
Sometimes I just fall in between happy and sad.

Sometimes I write
Sometimes I don’t
Sometimes I just get lost in between words I love the most.

Sometimes I love
Sometimes I don’t
Sometimes I feel Iike I could just love overdose.

Lunarcy

CHASING THE MOON!

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You get to know the moon when you are closer.

The weeds are growing, but we’re too busy
And to look down now would make you dizzy.

You said that the stars are in your view pale,
Well then, they are feeling (it’s true!) tizzy!

If I were a star, I would possibly
Preach the importance of importunacy……

Bear with me……I am short on things to speak
Yet crave your company……I do!! Missy!

Can you talk to moonbeams, Jared? Perhaps
You’ll walk on one then end this lunarcy…!
Inspired by the Ghazal poetic form

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Rhyming and Poetry.

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The Amazing life of a poet

We have moved beyond rhyme……this is my own view sha o, as a lover of poetry we all have our personal view about it. no body writes in rhyme anymore. I’ve heard every bad thing that can be said about writing rhyming poetry. its time to take back rhyme.

 

Rhyme in poetry can accomplish many things. with its innate ability to set up expectations for the ear, it can satisfy, disappoint, or bring a poem home, just like a song, rhyme can also add humor to everyone’s life with the flow of words that sounds alike, a very good example is the flow of words from this poem by Zain Bhikah.

 

He ate dates in Damascus, which he thought were very nice

And hot samosas in Sumatra, seasoned with a special spice

He had tacos in Tijuana with some sauce he got from spain

And a bowl of fresh baklava that he bartered in Bahrain

He said gyros made in Cairo are taste that cant be beat

And the lemonades in yemen made a very special treat

but the turkey made in turkey

could still use a pinch of salt.

if you ever visit Malta you should have a chocolate malt.

 

yea! that’s a little bit of it and i hope u enjoyed it.

sometimes when u are pushed to find a rhyme it takes your  poem to a new discovery of meanings given to your poem and yet takes it in exactly the direction the poem was meant to go, some rhymes could be so special that people even wanna search for the meaning of it. i wanna conclude this episode by saying rhymes is often associated with word selection, most of the darkest moments in poetry are accomplished using them.

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