Tag: microfiction

vernacular

having imbibed a turbulent elixir, confusing ‘entropy’ for ‘energy’ drink, i now find myself dispersed across the cosmos

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though i’ve gained a keener comprehension of the universal vernacular—and the perpetual rhythm of order and chaos—i’m perplexed by the simple task of reaching work today

lawn

we forged pathways through the unruly lawn, a pursuit of sprites in a lively game of tag leading us to a cluster of majestic oak trees. these trees, plump with their own narratives, murmured unhurriedly, attempting to engage minds moving faster than sap on a winter’s day.

amid bear berry scents

Amid bear berry scents, Caelum’s gaze fixed on a gnarled tree, twisted limbs like an invitation, secrets entwined. Drawn to its aura, he approached the ancient oracle, seeking to decipher the cosmic riddle that shook his existence.

cosmic thunderclap

In a dense forest, Caelum the bear searched for berries. Suddenly, a cosmic thunderclap rippled the sky, startling him. He dashed under a massive rock for refuge, trembling as his berry quest met nature’s primal roar.

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