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Jalál (Glory), 3 Bahá (Splendor) 176 B.E. - Saturday, March 23, 2019
PROMPT March 23rd - Where does your creative inspiration come from? Do you have a muse? Write your entry today in the form of an acrostic poem. My Muse Myriad ports of call scattered across Year and parsecs: wherever my imagination wanders. Multitudinous1 sources and sacred scriptures; Ubiquitous2 in its universality; Science and religion united by the Pen of Glory3; Equality of humanity and gender, the common foundation of all religions.4
Day 2316: Creation Saturday Prompt: The flower of March are daffodils and jonquils. Write a story or a poem that includes these flowers. Daffodils and Jonquils In the Garden of Paradise daffodils and jonquils bloom, surrounding the Tree of Life.
DAY 1922: A twinkling eye can mean many things. Write a poem about a twinkle in someone’s eye. Twinkling Eye Twinkle, twinkle little eye, Can you tell me what you spy, As you stare into the night: Are you counting the starlight? Footnotes |