Grey Nation (Uncertainty)

I cannot see through the grey, through the fog,
Through the uncertainty, that fills the air, my heart.
I hear only muffled chaos and tremble.
I wrap a battered flag around me
And use it to wipe away the tears.
A few tears fall for me, more for others,
For a bloody history bound to repeat.
I cannot see through the grey, through the hate,
Through the lies from all sides, the indifference,
A dirty lens that distorts the view and trivializes the pain.
Battered like my flag, I am bruised and used as a pawn
To fan the flames and distract from their game, to manipulate
The fate of a nation.

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Ocean and Island in the Fog. Porteau Cove Howe Sound. Sea to Sky Highway. British Columbia, Canada, 2016.

– Written for Pix To Words Pic And A Word Challenge #63. Word and Photo prompts. Word was “grey.” Photo prompt by Patrick Jennings.

Mundane Monday Challenge #83


– PhoTrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #83. Find the beauty in the mundane. Photo ©2016 Leara Morris-Clark.

Winter Looms

In the wind and rain
Branches wave like rugged flags
Mourning fallen leaves

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– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #99. Word prompts were “Flag” & “Fallen” or synonyms of those. Photo ©2010 Leara Morris-Clark.

Permanent Leave

Twenty-one guns, folded flag; permanent leave.

– Written for The Short Story Six Word Weekly Short Story Competition April 3, 2016. WC 6
Military Cemetery photo from PublicDomainPictures.net by Petr Kratochvil.

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