Saturday Six Word Story Prompt (6WSP) #79 – The Roundup Post

The prompt for the Saturday Six Word Story (6WSP) #79 was: Past.

Here’s the roundup post for 6WSP #79:

By Lauren: My past is not my future.

By Di at pensitivity101: Can’t change the past: look forward.

By Marla at Marla’s World: Stockpiling hurts, pain. Move past them.

By CattleCapers: Looking past my future from behind

By Ramya Tantry at And Miles to go before I sleep…: Can’t change past even with time-travel.

By Fandango at This, That and The Other: Your past is always behind you.

By Elle at Poetic Thoughts:

People
Assume
Sustained
Trauma…..
may be repaired

By Susi Bocks at I Write Her: The future begins in the past.

By Piper Pierce at Piper’s Adventures: Thunderstorms reflect our spirit’s past life.

By Dave Madden at MMA Storytime: His past prizefights were for peanuts.

By Cindy Georgakas: The present heals past mistakes….

By Janani at As a Girl thinketh….: Dwelt there, for here’s no home.

By Douryeh at Daily Observation: The past as source of reminiscence.

By Michelle at Foggy Days And Fairy Dust: That blank stare: the past forgotten.

By Keith at Keith’s Ramblings:

Me, past it? How rude!

Although …

By Tien Skye at FROM THE WINDOW SEAT: He walks past hatred, towards forgiveness.

By PaperKutzs at PaperKutzs: Your past is never far behind.

By Sadje at Keep it alive: Learn from past, don’t regret it.

By Vignesh S Raj at World Of Words: Past – A book on lessons learnt.

By Dakshali Gupta at Poetrylance: Present cannot fade away the past.

By Tina Stewart Brakebill at Tina Stewart Brakebill: Past tense or unchained future? Choose.

By Ramya A R at Beautiful Thoughts by Ramya A R: Tough Past Tougher Present Toughest Future.

By chellebee53 at My Vivid Blog: They’ve gotten past their terrible controversy.

By Dee Min at Poems & More: createdbyDEEsign: Life hijacked by past is unfulfilled.

By Angie Trafford at AngieTrafford: It never happened; it’s fake news!

By poorvi kumar: the past happened for a reason…

By Usha at RAMBLINGSWITHUSHA: Footprints from the past, tell stories.

By Pooja at Love all or perish: Past – warm blanket or booby trap!

By Hemalatha Ramesh at Frameofsoul: The past hurts but heals eventually.

By Nova Namastè at Self Care & Mental Health: Her traumatic past unmercifully haunted her.

By Joelle: The past silently creeps behind you.

By Harsh at The Veiled Passion: Leave the past in the past.

By Kritika at Valorous Bird: Present slapped hard her past cruelties.

By HappySoul at Live Love Laugh Learn: 5years later, I can laugh!!

By Vinita at Void Thoughts: a lullaby of memories, whispering stories.

By Anisha at CᖇazY Neᖇɗs: The lost ones aren’t really lost!

And last but not the least, from the host (Yes, that’s me!)

By Shweta Suresh at My Random Ramblings: Her past continued to torment her.

A lot of care has been taken to ensure that all the responses to the prompt have been included in this roundup post. However, if I have accidentally missed out on any of your stories in this roundup, I am extremely sorry. Don’t be disappointed. Do let me know through the comments and I’ll add it to the roundup straightaway.

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34 thoughts on “Saturday Six Word Story Prompt (6WSP) #79 – The Roundup Post

  1. WOW!! So many different perspectives here, it’s awesome to read! And again, what a community you’ve created, dear Shweta!! I always look forward to these stories, well done 🖤🤗

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