
The World Is My Oyster
Annie sat with her mother on the porch of the family home on Apple Pie Ridge. Rocking gently in the same chair where her father sat every night. He had passed on leaving Mama alone. She had driven most of the day through the Shenandoah Valley to get to the house in Winchester, VA. Nestled in the heart of apple pie country, she knew what would be for dessert. “Mama, what are thinking?”, said Annie, breaking the silence. “My darling, I know you are a career-driven Civil Rights lawyer”, she looked at her daughter with a slight frown, “but when are you going to stop crying for the bleeding hearts of the world and settle down?” “Oh mama, please” Annie begged. “The whole world is my oyster. No, I do not weep at the world – I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife.” Copyright © 2021 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Lisa from Tao Talk is hosting Prosery Monday at D'Vere Poets. She has prompted us to write a piece of Flash Fiction or non-fiction using this line: "No, I do not weep at the world – I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife." –Zora Neale Hurston, from “How Does it Feel to be Colored Me” in World Tomorrow (1928) Image by David Mark from Pixabay
Christine, this could be a chapter out of a book or a scene from a movie. You could build a world around it. Love what you did with the line.
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Thanks Lisa. I so appreciate the wonderful introduction to a fantastic lady! ☺️
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You’re most welcome 🙂
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Loved this take on an old phrase Christine. Great work. We are heading into a second week of lockdown here in Victoria, Australia, so maybe I better sharpen up my pen!
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Aww thanks so much! Oh poor you 😕. I am really concerned about these variants but I’m trying to keep in perspective. I’ve had flu shots and still got flu. I’ve had COVID-19 shots. No might get chat too but I won’t die. Here is the US we are calling it the Republican virus as it seems only the deniers are getting it as they think it’s fake! 😦. Please take care of yourself and enjoy the writing time ☺️🌺💕
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Thanks Christine. We are in a rural area with no cases but once you start letting people wander all over the place and go to large venues like football and concerts it is bound to happen. Hubby and I had our first jab two weeks ago and due for second one in October. Weather is cold, wet and snowy here, ideal for staying home and dreaming up new ideas! You take care too!
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Good. I’m happy you will be safe. Look forward to reading your new work! ☺️🌺💕
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Very nicely done Christine! I love your story… now I want a piece of that apple pie alamode!
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Thank you Dwight! Apple pie coming right up ☺️
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Yum!
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Yum!
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A great comeback to such a judgemental question 🙂
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Thanks Ingrid ☺️
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Great use of the prompt.
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Thanks my friend ☺️🌺💕
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You’re welcome ☺️
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So loved your take on the prompt, Christine. Mmm apple pie…😊❤️
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Thanks Punam. I think Zora looked at life that way ☺️💕
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Indeed…😊❤️
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You are welcome. 🌷
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Cute, clever, and Christine all start with the letter ‘C’.
❤
David
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Aww, thanks David ☺️💕
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Good. I’m happy you will be safe. Look forward to reading your new work! ☺️🌺💕
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I loved the twist at the end–a woman of action. We need more action around the world.
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We do indeed Kathryn. Thank you! ☺️🌺
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Love the conversation between Mother and Daughter …. well done!!
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Thank you Helen. I’m happy you liked it ☺️💕
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Oh this is incredibly deep and tugs directly at the heart, Christine! 🙂 Beautiful, beautiful work done. 💝💝
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Thank you Sanaa! I always appreciate your kind feedback ☺️❤️🌺
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