I stopped waiting for you to bring me sweet words. I wrote my own! Jacqueline
I sat in silence
waited in futility
hoped hopelessly
that you would bring me words
that would make a difference.
I held my breath
expectantly, I perspired
hanging on
to the few words you had to offer
you starved me. You kept me hungry.
I got tired
of the hunger
I wanted more words
I stopped waiting in vain
I gathered my own words and moved on.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha

Jacqueline at http://www.Acookingpotandtwistedtales.com
Joan at http://www.familyparentingandbeyoned.wordpress.com
Oneta at http://www.onetahayes.com
We are continuing the same format here and that is: there are no rules to follow. Either make up your own sayings or use a quote from a famous author that you find gives you inspiration.
Each Thursday, we will post the prompt and all you have to do is participate!
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Unfortunately, due to the exigencies of time, Bernadette has taken a break from Writer’s quote so, we are still welcoming co-hosts. Come and join in the fun.


