Beauty Finds A Benefactor: Friday Fictioneers

PHOTO PROMPT - © Ted Strutz

I haven’t been able to visit Friday Fictioneers in a few weeks. Schedules once again have gotten the better of me and quick posts between meetings have been the limit of my blogging.

This week, though, I was determined to actually sit down and write. Please click HERE  to visit our hostess Rochelle and her 100 or so contributors. Our stories this week are all inspired from the photo prompt above.

 

Beauty Finds A Benefactor

by JE Lillie

“Imogene who planted them flowers in that old commode?” Daddy yelled as he came in from the junk yard.

“I did.” Momma hollered back.

“I was gon sell that.” Daddy chided throwing his lunch pail on the table.

“When?” Momma snapped. “It’s been sittin’ out the front door two years!”

“Don’t rush a man, woman.” Daddy chuckled.

“It’s a junk yard dog I’ll be rushin’!” Momma smiled as she said it.

“I’ll have you know I’m a sanitation engineer.” he replied hand to heart.

Momma kissed Daddy gently.

“Okay you can keep your flowers.”

Momma giggled, “I know I can.”

 

 

Three Days: Weekly Writing Prompt #29

Time limitations have kept me from joining in on the SECRET KEEPER’S WEEKLY WRITING PROMPTS THESE LAST WEEKS.

I have intentionally put aside time this week to join in. You can see all of this week’s contributions by clicking the underlined link above.

This week’s five prompt words are: | WEB | LOST | BLACK | SCRATCH | LOCK |

What follows is a Shadorma in honor of the Passion Week

Shadorma (3 – 5 – 3 – 3 – 7 – 5)
six lines – no rhymes – multiple stanzas [your choice] – just follow meter

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Three Days

by JE Lillie

Day One: Death.

Scratch rejoiced as Christ

Succumbed on

Man’s black cross

Had love lost the day? Night reigned.

Captivity wept.

Day Two: Chained.

Scratch locked Christ in Hell.

His web wound

Bound Christ tight.

Jesus smiled and love woke life

In Hell. Demons shook.

Then He Rose.

Scratch’s keys were lost

Captive hearts

Shouted loud.

As Christ led through the black night

To third day freedom.

The Secret Keeper Prompt #27

I haven’t been able to participate in the SECRET KEEPER’S WRITING PROMPT  for a couple of weeks. I simply couldn’t miss another week.  So this week I am determined to make time, plain and simple.

Our prompt words for the week are:| WORTH | SPARK | PLOT | QUAKE | SPY |

Here is my Tanka prayer called Love On Me

Love On Me

by JE Lillie

Divine spark plot your

Course. Anticipate my fear.

Spy out my quaking

Heart. Undo my sabotage.

Let me know at last my own worth.

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A Lover’s Heart: SKWWP#24

It’ s time for SKWWP#24 (The Secret Keeper’s Weekly Writing Prompt #24). You can find all the submissions to this challenge by clicking the underlined link. My bit is below and it is entitled:

A Lover’s Heart

By Je Lillie

Walk another mile

With me old friend. Your promise

To take the long view

Still stands. Let’s beat the odds by

loving each other like God.

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Our buzz words this week are | WALK | OLD | PROMISE | VIEW | BEAT |

This week’s offering is a tanka.

Tanka poetry rhythm is  5 – 7 – 5 – 7 – 7 in one stanza. Many times tanka poetry focuses around the theme of love and relationships.

Let me ask, who do you think is the narrator in this poem and who is he/she speaking to? Who else could it be?

Summer River: Weekly Writing Prompt #23

THE SECRET KEEPER  has released his weekly writing prompt and I am ready to frame my newest shadorma.  Click the link above to discover what other secrets are being kept by our host.

Our prompt words this week are: | STARE | RIVER | HOLD | TRUE | WEAR |

Summer River

by JE Lillie

Hold me fast

With your languid stare.

Bind my gaze

Reflection.

Summer River tie me there

By the bank of lies.

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Heated days

Wear that smile. Call truth

Deception.

Vernal days

Tell me falsehoods if only

To restore my peace.

_

Current flow

Wash away the days

Of facing

Perception.

Let warm waters reassure

Ignorance is bliss.

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Shadorma (3 – 5 – 3 – 3 – 7 – 5)
six lines – no rhymes – multiple stanzas [your choice] – just follow meter

In Other Words: I Could Not Couldn’t Do It

In Other Words

It is time once again to write a piece for Patricia’s In Other Words Challenge. The challenge is to write a piece of flash fiction from a quote she offers.

Here is the quote:

“Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right.” 
Henry Ford

My offering is below and you can find Patricia’s other contributors at the underlined link above.

I Could Not Couldn’t Do It

By JE Lillie

I have known moments in this journey when I was certain I couldn’t do it. I have wanted to pack my bags and leave so many times. I suppose no one would blame me if I did.

When I was about ten we had this wealthy neighbor. Her name was Anna. At the time, I thought she was about two hundred years old but she was only about sixty. My difficulty with telling her age wasn’t that I was afflicted with the “old person ceiling”, which makes young people think everyone over twenty-five is ancient. Anna’s life made her old before her time. Somewhere along the way she had begun to medicate  the pains of her heart with whiskey, but it didn’t work to heal what was broken on the inside. Each year found Anna a bit older and a lot meaner.

Anna needed a maid having lost the will to clean for herself. My mother took the job. I was young but not so young that I couldn’t see the toll it took on Mom. Many times she came home from Anna’s in tears.

I suppose had my father been alive he would have told my mother to quit the job and that would have been it. But life had a lesson to teach me in Dad’s absence so Mom kept working at Anna’s, if for no other reason than to teach me that you cannot give up on people.

Mom never complained about the work. She never missed a day. Anna never got better but that wasn’t because Mom didn’t try. When Anna had her first stroke Mom began working more to make sure Anna ate like she was supposed to. I don’t know exactly when I realized it but at some point I came to the knowledge that Mom was not working for Anna because of the paycheck. Mom worked for Anna because she loved her.

After Anna died people met Mom at the funeral and called her a saint for “putting up with Anna”. Many told her that for years they had been concerned because they felt Mom was trapped in the job. Invariably they asked her why she had stayed and reminded her that she could have at any point just said that she couldn’t do it anymore.

To this day I can still remember Mom’s response. “Anna needed help whether she wanted it or not. I thought about quitting once and that week Father Sweeney preached a message I shall never forget from Philippians 4:13 called,”I Could Not Couldn’t Do it.” After hearing that sermon I just couldn’t say I couldn’t help, because really I could.”

I think about this story everyday as I am helping Mom out of bed, as I am getting her dressed and brushing her teeth, as I am helping her on the toilet or helping her in the shower. Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease. It feels like it is beyond me, but I could not couldn’t do this. Thank you Father Sweeney.

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The Cliff Walk: Writing Prompt #22

The SECRET KEEPER has issued our next writing challenge. Our buzz words for the week are:SENSE | SECURE | WALK | TIME | ALONE |

This week I am choosing to put out a flash fiction piece.

The Cliff Walk

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By JE Lillie

She has been gone seven years. Still I often come to this place alone to walk along the craggy shore line. I can sense her in the salty wind that whispers through the air with all the poignancy of a lost love, taste her briny kiss across time like some backhanded rejection. It hurts like the shutting of the casket, but I long for it if only to keep her memory alive.

This place, our place, where we first held hands. I remember her smooth fingers slipping against my calloused palm as I helped her over the sea-smoothed rocks to the ocean’s edge so she could wade in the surf. I can still see her holding the legs of her jeans up, trying and failing to keep the ocean from anointing her with the holy water of reminiscence.  She laughed. I laughed in those days before, when the Cliff Walk along the ocean’s edge was not a knife to the heart. Still, a knife to the heart is better than feeling nothing and so I have chosen to return year after year to conjure, if only through tears, the time forever lost.

This time is different.

I climb to the pine-encrusted knoll where we last stood together. I think of that day. Her thin frame was already a ghost held together by bones and tumors, almost gone but not quite. She held my hand like always that day.

“Find someone new.” She whispered.

“Stop.” I said.

We both cried. Her head scarf was lost in the breeze as we kissed for what was to be the final time.

Wiping away a tear I remove the urn from its satchel. I tilt it ever so slightly and let the wind take her ashes.

“Good bye.” I say again, but this time I mean it.

A gentle hand caresses my back. I feel her lips touch my shoulder. As she puts her arm through mine I can see, in the moonlight, she is weeping with me, grieving alongside me. I am secure in the knowledge, my wife would have liked her.

The Secret Keeper’s Prompt 21: Soul Warning

THE SECRET KEEPER has launched prompt #21. Click the underlined link to find all the poetry and stories associated with this week’s prompt.

The Challenge Words are:

| SILENCE | EYES| HEART | DRUM | LIFE |

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Soul Warning

by JE Lillie

Hidden drumbeats

In silence speak.

The heart sees that

Which eyes cannot.

My soul warns me,

“Save your life man!”

I never learn.

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The Secret Keeper: Prompt #20: Free Fall

The Secret Keeper has released prompt # 20. You can click the underlined link to find all the poetry and stories associated with it.

Our Prompt Words this week are: | WIND | SPEAK | FREE | START | FIGHT |

This week I am writing a Cinquain:(2 – 4 – 6 – 8 – 2) five line poem on any theme with the earlier mentioned syllable pattern.

Free Fall:

by JE Lillie

I speak.

My words fight free.

Start their upward journey.

Facing wind, flight falters.

Free Fall.