Friday, January 15, 2010

55 Flash Friday


Woo hoo! it's that time again. 55 Flash Friday....Love to spin words? Write a story...55 words no more no less and let the awesome G-Man know. http://g-man-mrknowitall.blogspot.com/


Her stomach growling demanded food. Its emptiness emphasized her soul's emptiness. Her open hand extended, begging. Passerby's threw dirty looks, shook heads, disgusted. Her hand stayed, waiting. Some raised theirs, dismissing her. But soon, a youth, moved with compassion, threw change in her hand, but more a smile, kindness filling a need greater than hunger.

14 comments:

Renee said...

I thought that was beautiful and thank God for the young man with compassion.

I like the titles you have on this blog.

Renee xoxo

RCUBEs said...

Beautifully written...It's not easy to write a story in merely 55 words...You did! Awesome.Have a great weekend! God bless.

Just Be Real said...

Precious post dear one. I am always amazed in few words, how much can really be said. Blessings to you always. ((((Sarah))))

g-man said...

Sarah...You are such a deeply compassionate person. Thank you for sharing your beautiful mind with us.
Excellent 55 My Dear.
Thanks for this awesome contribution, and your support. You Rock!!
And have a Kick Ass Week-End...G

Brian Miller said...

love the compassion in this one. sometimes it is being noticed that makes all the difference. and knowing someone cares. great 55!

mine is uP!

inappropriatesue said...

It kills me to see people who lack the compassion to show kindness to others. Thank you for visiting mine!

Fandango said...

WE dragons loved it. It was so warm and beautiful at the4 end.

Mrs. Cullen said...

you are so cool!

Denise said...

Really wonderful.

Ronda Laveen said...

I am truly a sucker when it comes to this...and glad that I am. We can all use help, yes?

Manda said...

Thanks for sharing this. It's a totally beautiful, Sarah.

Gail said...

HI SARAH-

I came to see you here at your place! :-) And I love your 55 word story. Wow. I am humbled and honored to follow you and have you follow me as we get to know one another better.

Love to you
Gail'
peace.....

KB said...

A wonderful message of hope here.

A Plain Observer said...

reminded me of that song by Phil Collins where the man crosses the street and ignores the kid saying "I; cold"