Question;
does a lock keep
you in, or others out?
Perhaps the answer lies within
the key.
Power
of posession
belongs to he or she
who has sole rights of ownership...
Unless,
of course,
the locksmith made
his choice by providing
more than one of these magic tools.
Stalemate!
Three cinquains locked together for Tess and her Mag 172
I guess it depends on one's point of view, too.
ReplyDeleteThe key lies within the key...I love that...
ReplyDeleteAh, duplicate keys...brilliant!
ReplyDeletewell done! Enjoyable read!
ReplyDeleteA question, that leaves me wandering myself..a bit of philosophy here
ReplyDeleteProvocative and intriguing...
ReplyDeleteOh yes and the old type keys are wonderful! to keep people out methinks and have some privacy!
ReplyDeleteMysterious and captivating ideas, Jinksy. Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the short phrasing and the exclamations!
ReplyDeleteMy money is on the locksmith!!! Very nice, Penny. Tricky form done well.
ReplyDeleteA conundrum, indeed. The answer lies in who holds the key. Great take!
ReplyDeleteOh very deep! Who would want to be a key holder?
ReplyDeleteYes...it is! Simple and thoroughly enchanting..
ReplyDeleteLoved this
Hugs
SueAnn
Perhaps there is no key....and the door can be opened just so...Nice one.
ReplyDeleteGood!...power is an iffy thing, now you see it...now you don't!
ReplyDeletevery very clever
ReplyDeleteAnswer: Depends which side of the door one is on . . .
ReplyDeleteVery clever fantastic job =)
ReplyDeleteah the key to the answer is in the key.... perpetually turning... locked or unlocked... beautiful....
ReplyDeleteOh sometimes a lock makes me want to open it even more than it probably should!!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways the double edged sword.....
ReplyDeleteAh yes. The key is definitely the key.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
=)
Loved the cinquains...
ReplyDeleteuniverse will not hand it over to you
Interesting..to whom does the power of the key belong..still pondering this thought..
ReplyDeleteThe key is the key factor indeed!
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