#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines about SPRING for a great start to the week. Enjoy!
Shivering, Juliet wrapped his too-big jacket around her. It smelled fresh and cool, like cut grass on a spring morning.
Sharon Wray
When Next We Meet (work in progress)
“I’ve okay-ed springing Kelly. An attendant will bring a wheelchair to roll you to” -over the top of his glasses, he looked at Daniel- “I guess he’s your ticket out of here.”
Vicki Batman
Raving Beauty” from Just You and Me set
Augustus Grant drove slowly down the gravel drive lined with towering oaks waving gently in the early spring breeze.
Jacquie Biggar
In his peripheral vision he saw flames spring from the arms of his coat. The angry dragon was making a final attempt at catching its escaping prey.
Sam Bradley w/a McKenna Sinclair
The late spring breeze was pleasantly cool, and the sky was stippled with stars. The nearly-full moon cast an eerie glow over the overgrown shrubs flanking the boundary of the massive brick building.
Claire Gem
How could I forget the Group of Four as they liked to call themselves? The three Godfrey sisters and the visiting cousin were inseparable during that spring so long ago.
Joanne Guidoccio
The radiant sun shone over the green Virginian landscape, and the scent of mown grass greeted her as she meandered, half floating, down the sidewalk. At the edge of the duplex lawn, she crouched down to touch the rounded petals of a large pink peony.
Jeannie Hall
Hunger gave her tunnel vision, and she was bellied down like a seasoned hunter, prepared to take a creature almost double her size. Her heart pounded as though too big for her insides, and her toes vibrated with the need to spring.
Kathryn Jane
A cool spring, though tonight promised a warm night even as he wished for the lazy hot summer days.
Marian Lanouette
Each inhale brought a sharp, stabbing pain on her left side, the muscles spasming like a tightly coiled spring.
S.A. Taylor
A Twisted Fate (work in progress)
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Love the way spring is used in these lines, ladies!
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How creative you gals are with the word spring. I’ve promised myself to write something that takes place during the spring and I’ll also try to use the word in its different contexts. Well done. I’m sharing. 🙂
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