Written for Sue & Gerryβs Weekly Prompts –
The One Day Prompt. I have also borrowed
three prompts from TN Kerrβs OLWG #391,
and the reflective image from my amici at
Blog 57. Hereβs where the prompts took me.
Tag: Bridge
Madeira Island
Written for Sadjeβs βWhat Do You Seeβ.
Hereβs where the image took me.
Bridge At Dusk
Written for Crispinaβs Crimsonβs Creative
Challenge #075. I chose Pic #2.
Hereβs where the image took me.
Greenwood, Mississippi
Written for Crispinaβs Crimsonβs Creative
Challenge #053. I chose pic #2.
Hereβs where the image took me.
There’s Always Something
Our gracious host, Rochelle, at Friday Fictioneers
asks us to use the photo below as inspiration
to write creatively in 100 words or less while
making every word count. This is my flash.
Of Brighter Days
Written for Ovi Poetry Challenge #92.
This weekβs inspiration word is
βbridgeβ. Keeping with the yearβs
theme of positivity, this is my Ovi.
Lower Forty Soliloquy
Written for The Unicorn Challenge where we are asked to be creative
in 250 words or less, using this image as inspiration. This is my story

βWhere you been, girl? You got anythin’ goinβ on in that head of yours besides them nonsense rhymes? Your Maβs been cookinβ all day and she sure coulda used your help with them black-eyed peas but you was nowhere to be found. You best not-a been hanginβ βround that good-for-nuthinβ boy again, girl. If I told you once, I told you a thousand times … keep away from him! Thereβs somethinβ not right with that boy! Heβll bring nuthinβ but misery. You start messinβ around with him and youβre gonna live to regret it. Then try and find yourself a decent husband! No man I know wants used goods!
Now stop makin’ excuses, girl! Iβm your Pa and I know when youβre lyinβ β¦ just like you was lyinβ about not bein’ out by the river. You know how I know that? βCause somebody done seen ya. I see by the look in your eyes that itβs true. Yeah, you was seen by that new preacher man. And that ainβt all, girl. He said you was with that troublemaker and you had your heads together like you was plottin’ somethin’ real private-like.
I swear, girl, you ainβt got a lick a sense between ya. Stop this dang foolishness βcause itβs gonna lead to no good! Cβmon now, girl … dinnerβs waitin‘.
Anna, your cookin’ is fit for a king!
What you goin’ on about, woman? Jesus! I seen that boy just yesterday. Now, whyβd he go do a fool thing like that!β
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250 Words

This is βOde To Billie Joeβ by Bobbie Gentry
NB: Bobbie Gentry remarked that the message in Ode To Billie Joe revolved around the “nonchalant way” the family discussed Billie Joeβs suicide. She also said she included the verse about something being thrown off the bridge because it established a relationship between Billie Joe and the daughter, providing “a possible motivation for his suicide after meeting with her“. Gentry told The New York Times in 1969: “I had my own idea what was thrown off the bridge while I was writing it, but it’s not that important. Actually it was something symbolic. But I’ve never told anyone what it was.β The last time Bobbie Gentry appeared in public was at the Academy of Country Music Awards on April 30, 1982, almost 42 years ago to the day. Since that time, she has not recorded, performed or been interviewed. A 2016 news report stated that Gentry lives a secluded lifestyle in Los Angeles; she has refused to speak to reporters about Ode To Billie Joe or to give interviews. Β
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