#what do you see #27

Welcome back to another Monday and another prompt.
Rules;
You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post.
Write an original story, poem or a caption.
You have six days to respond to the Prompt.
I will try to reblog your response on my blog.
There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly.
I will do a round-up next Sunday before the next Prompt is posted.
Please tag your responses with #Whatdoyousee
Does this picture inspire you to write something?
( For visually challenged reader, the picture shows a tree with humans face, eyes open wide and an open mouth, either in smile or scream)
Waiting eagerly for your responses.
Thanking you all for joining this prompt.

*******
spooky
face peers out
of the tree
pepole who pass by
scream in fear
as they look at it
the evil smile
a sound comes out
of the tree
as people pass by
a blood curdling scream
woosh, woosh!
How people hate to pass that scary tree

https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2020/04/27/what-do-you-see-27-27-april-2020/

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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