Recycle Writing

17 creative works found

  • All Summer Long
    by Jing3011

    All summer long / I have been planting / newspapers among my flowers, / mulching them thickly / with freshly gathered grass. The photos …

  • The fool, the judge and the chance of a lifetime
    by PJ Ryan

    There were trinkets and pieces of lingerie, suspender belts and one pair of black Yves St Laurent heels that were wrapped in the purple v…

    for the graphic scratch challenge trash or treasure

  • Autumn Walk
    by Jing3011

    November vegetation / in myriad shades of brown / withers dry. Death rattles / tatter / across papery fields / of / corn. Milo, / old and…

  • Recycle, my arse
    by Matthew Scotland

    politicians, media whores, multi-billionaires, / oil barrons and the secret global elite / spewing chemical poison by the ton / Then blami…

    the earths in a mess and its all our fault, bob geldoff and sting and elton john have tried to sing it away, now big brothers microchipping bins to make sure were working efficiently in our planet-saving duties. the green issue like terrorism, recession and all the rest is presented here as another fear inducing, money making scheme by the real polluters of the planet

  • Lost and Found
    by Miri

    I took it to the curiosity shop / The one on the corner, gilded and gleaming with greed. / It sat on a shelf / Near a ladder of books with …

    Inspired by Graphic Scratch’s Recycled challenge. It came second!

  • Dreaming
    by Jolie

    An acrylic piece & narrative inspired by a dream

  • Global Warming
    by Ushna Sardar

    what if we make some simple changes to our daily activity? / You too can help in some small way to save the Earth! /

  • Polvo Soliloquy
    by montdragon

    God or gods tend the myths and humankind is unkind pretending that the trinity of body mind and soul lives each day the sanity….

    Earth is unique of course that is just an opinion and an understatement there could possibly be untold numbers of planets with life forms. Whether you believe in a creator or evolution that is a zero-sum endless debate that just pings and pongs neither position is really provable, if it were it would be the end of the discussion and of course “discussion” is a euphemism, a bow wow doggerel barking regarding life forms and this planet. So many legends and anomalies in history regarding mans origin and yes gods and God and Earth sometimes called Terra and yes Gaia. Our planet is a living breathing entity just like you and me. Plant a seed add water it grows, life forms abound everywhere and just about anywhere the planet is soil and water, alive. Alive and resilient should the current life forms cease to exist this planet possibly could reinvent itself…by itself or with some higher power, no answer to that question we will never know. For now I can enjoy what is available, that may change and like some legends you could ask “are we not gods (?)” in some respects yes, we have free will and can make choices that have a cause and effect…every action humankind makes has a reaction….we are the current resident custodians responsible for the Earth and our tenure may just be over we have collectively made some very bad choices.

  • Break the Cycle
    by ManaMoon

    Kicked to the curb / Like an empty can / Left on the heap / By a callous man

    Breaking the Cycle / of a Breaking Heart

  • Recycled Hope
    by jcmontgomery

    Gathering our tools we begin to rebuild hope, dreaming of the day when laughter returns and reclaims its rightful place among the rafters.

    According to the Graphic Scratch Challenge, “The prompt is… recycled… secondhand… pre-loved… to make new again.” That being said, I have taken a work I had submitted to the Flash Fiction group and have “recycled” it. This work, as well as the original, are inspired by Habitat for Humanity. As per their web site, “Habitat has built more than 250,000 houses around the world, providing more than 1 million people in more than 3,000 communities with safe, decent, affordable shelter. HFHI was founded in 1976 by Millard Fuller along with his wife, Linda.” If you would like to learn more, visit their web site at www.habitat.org

  • 100 word stories #5: Recycled
    by fleece

    My friend Debbie says getting divorced is like finding yourself washed up on the world’s ugliest beach. Every aspect of your life becomes…

  • Recycled Love
    by oscarelizondo

    Daric was a shy eighteen year old boy that had a hard time in school. One day a group of boys played a trick on him. While in…

    Dariic never had a chance to tell Elizabeth how much he loved her before she vanished, but will he get a second chance? You have a chance to decide. Will you say yes, or do you deny him that second opportunity? Your time to choose, so vote?

  • recycling!
    by N8TURESGRAFFITI

    Instant regret / You swore youd never bother me again / I feel that feeling again / In my stomach / You whisper in my ear / I don’t want you h…

    Addiction is the convincing of a need for something we dont! There are 2 many of these floating around in our minds! Everybody has atleast one! We need to acknowledge it so we can gain closure from it!

  • the forgotten kid
    by brian brand

    so here i am / a lonley kid / suffering because / of what i did / locked in a room / with no one to play / while the rest of the world / forget…

    thoughts from a child locked in a room

  • For the birds
    by Gretchen O'Donald

    Do caged eggs cleanse our souls if their packaging’s recycled?

    Not that well written… but why bother when you won’t listen anyway..?!

  • Leather Couch
    by tashatv28

    The smell so sweet. The touch just right. / You linger on all through the night.

  • Our Earth
    by John Troxel

    The sky was look at me blue; the kind that was splattered with creamy whites, and frothy clouds.

    Our earth is so amazing, we need to preserve it.

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