Lessons Writing
86 creative works found
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The Medicine Woman
by Wendy Slee KMASo take up your own small basket – gather what Spirit guides you to, / For what you keep as medicine – will be what life gives to you.
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Basic BackYard Bird Photography
by Leisa HennessyBest Time of Year / The best time of year to photograph birds is Spring. That way you have / the opportunity to capture birds yo…
I Originally wrote this for my friend Darren Over at Digital Photography School Blog Remember this is just the basics to help you get started in to a rewarding adventure :)
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The Burning
by jcmontgomeryBut it was too late to turn back. All was said and done at this point. The only option remaining was to continue on, never looking back -...
This for the Flash Fiction Groups first July challenge. Now, technically, the very last sentence was supposed to be the “lesson”. It isn’t in this story, but I think it is obvious what the “lesson” is, and I couldn’t see making this story work without the last line I have now.
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Lessons of Challenges
by webgrrla realisation that came to me recently..
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A Little Less Than a Lesson About Loss
by JenniferBA little / less than / a lesson / about loss… A moment / more than / a muse / about gain because… you win some and you lose …
Equilibrium… you win some and you lose some
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The Receiving of Love
by C.C. ArshagraYour courageous clouds / Always disappearing / To free / The impossible / Bond
Inspired by the RedBubble Artist ‘s poem The Wall By RedBubble artist Pijinlane This poem is dedicate to Jen Whyte Poem URL / http://www.redbubble.com/people/pijinlane/writing/613915-the-
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How To Love Better
by Jim CaldwellLoving better
Love unconditional
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Reflections
by Amber Elizabeth FrommPositive Life Actions… staying focused
Kindness Compassion Spiritual Reflection
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A Lesson in Faith
by martin steinbruggerLearn from a woman who for twelve years…
This was inspired by Mark 5:25-34 The woman who had a hemorrhage for twelve years, I began to realized it wasn’t the act of touching the Lord’s cloak that healed her, but rather her prayer of faith, when she thought “I shall get well.” How like her are most of us, turning to faith as a last resort instead of a starting point!
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Details to "Chagrin Falls"
by Jeff BurnsThis is how I shot – Chagrin Falls It was actually a pretty cl…
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The Lesson
by girlinthestarsI don’t want you But I want you to take hold of me tight / Tug my hair / Kiss me with thee utmost care / Then rough handle me / Ever fair …
I do try so hard to prove my point. If only he weren’t so cute…
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Fishing with Aboriginals
by mawaho{inspired by Pilgrim’s story of Hunting with Aboriginals} We were camping at Doolena Gorge, a place somewhere in the North of Western …
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DEAR GOD
by lareejcWhy, dear God, does it hurt so much / to say good-bye to a loved one? / And why, dear God is it even more / painful after they’re gone? / Wh…
I was in tears one night because an uncle was dying from cancer. I couldn’t sleep and these words just wouldn’t leave me alone! I had to keep turning my light on and writing words down – until finally I was able to sleep. In the morning when I read the mess of words I’d written, I realized I’d basically written this poem! Uncle died 2 weeks later..
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nature of creativity-how to use it (with reference to the elements of design
by Samantha Van Stralendorffgetting the essentials-elements of design-things that make your artistic vision make sense. And knowledge that helps you make sense of wh…
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Sparrowhawk, Brownie and Crow
by coppertreesCrow, seen sparkle in the distance, stumbling over an arrowhead crashed into Sparrow hawk prowling, bumped into Brownie who fell on his B…
I wrote this for my Grandson who is 8 years old.
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Turning points
by AmandaWittGod provides us with a point to turn, / We travel down another road to learn / We should look forward to new lessons, / That often come with…
Inspired by the vicar’s sermon.
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A Child Alone
by Scott RuhsHe learns the hard lesson…...
This writing was extracted from a song I wrote around the time that the Seattle Grunge scene started to happen. The Original title was “Fear…Not I” I wasn’t sure if I should put this up, but was strongly urged by Darlene to added it. So I did. I hope you enjoy it!
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A Child Alone Part II: The Formative Years
by Scott RuhsIt’s just the stain on the life / Of some angry teen
The next phase in the story
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A Child Alone Part III: A Child All Grown
by Scott RuhsSome are from pleasure / and some are from pain
Last phase of the story.
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Lucky Late Bloomer
by Daniel RarelaCould I still focus / If Stomach was empty? / Would I still love / If Heart’s feeling heavy? / Should I still walk / When the miles are plenty?
Funny how the answers that are questions, the answers that come from left field… the SIMPLEST answers… are the ones that always make the most sense.
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Lessons Learned
by Starr1949Today in particular. I`m not a young spry chicken anymore. In the past things I did may have caused me discomfort and I could easily reco…
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meditation lesson
by burntblueI am fire stitched and furious / seeds of energy and wilfulness / scattered through my body / I am regaining consciousness and it hurts / My …
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Sleeping Beauty - Draft 1 - 662 Words
by WanderingAuthorStan descended the rocky pass into the valley. The efforts of the villagers to dissuade him had only made him more curious. All he could …
Read my journal entry to understand my reason for posting this story as I have. I do know it’s not so great. Sorry. It is intended to be a lesson in how to trim a story to fit the word count. Please don’t comment yet on the half-baked story :-) just the aspects you think could be edited.
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Ohh?...Hmm?...Ahh.................
by loramaeOhh…so you desire to have this woman that you see…. / Partake of the bounty you behold. / Promise to take me to worlds unforseen… / Sh…
Even the bad things that we may step into in our lifes has a lesson…live it, learn it, leave it! hey this is a 6 word story me thinks…:}
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