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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Fibonacci for Magpie Tales #93

Tess Kincaid of Magpie Tales prompts writers with the following offer:






red
ruby
nostalgia
abandoned by heirs
those golden tales forever curbed



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25 comments:

Tess Kincaid said...

Forever curbed...good one...

Laurie Kolp said...

Perfect! If only couches could talk, right?

anthonynorth said...

It is maybe good such furniture isn't sentient. Nice one.

izzy said...

A bit of nostalgia indeed!

Berowne said...

Red ruby nostalgia -- like Dorothy's shoes in Oz. Nicely written.

Marilyn & Jeff said...

Golden tales indeed. I like this.

Anonymous said...

lovely one.

Helen said...

Lovely writing, lovely form.

Brian Miller said...

nice play on curbed...lets hope no one sits and listens to what it has to say...smiles..

ds said...

Oh, nice! I like "red ruby nosalgia" and "forever curbed"
So much in so few words. Thank you.

Trellissimo said...

Ingenious view of the prompt.

rel said...

Sue,
Comfortable mentally and physically; like grandparents.
rel

Lyn said...

So sad when beauty comes to an end..you really nailed it!

Trellissimo said...

Ruby nostalgia sounds good to me...

Maggie said...

Love the form. I will have to try it.

Jotter Girl said...

Curbed was an excellent choice of words! Love the compactness of it.

Mary Ann Potter said...

Simple yet profound. "Curbed" works perfectly here.

Intelliblog said...

Lovely and filled with so much story in so few words!

Brigid O'Connor said...

Perfect piece, yes, that sofa could tell stories, I'd say.

Dave King said...

Tis brought a strong response from me. Short and snappy, ticks all the boxes.

Linda said...

"forever curbed"...you nailed that one good! Nice magpie.

Anonymous said...

fibs are a wonderful form of expression... words can be so wonderful....

hyperCRYPTICal said...

Excellent Magpie!

Anna :o]

Anonymous said...

is Fibonacci truly a form, or did you make it up? brillian!!

Geraldine said...

this is great Sue, really like your words. and love that sofa pic!