Little Twittles Might Make Your Day Brighter

Sometimes you need to take a break from your daily routine

Tonya S. Ware
2 min readJan 12, 2023
Lady standing on the shore with outstretched arms, and sunlight shining on her.
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Minor changes can make a major difference. Something simple as writing a twittle can help awaken a part of your brain. If you’re in a fog, it might make your day brighter. At least, that’s how it worked for me.

What’s a twittle?

It’s a 100-character, four-line poem that kinda rhymes. (More about that later).

My twittle attempts

1

My mom passed last month

Now her distant friends call me to cry

Since their actions drag me down

I tell those people, “Bye”

2

Are you living with purpose?

Are you using your unique gift?

It could bring hope to others

And give you an unexpected lift

3

Although we’re in the middle of January

A mosquito bit me

It probably has to do with today’s temperature —

A new record, 83

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Tonya S. Ware

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