It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:
FEAR
So can you tell a story in five words using the word FEAR in it somewhere?
Your word last week was TRAIN. Here are your TRAIN stories:
Train hard to catch train
Running for train is training
Avoid stepping on bride’s train
Inner strength is trained mind
Never train guns on people.
Train mind to control emotions.
Train the children with manners.
Really, train them by example.
And be sure training’s fun.
I was a trainer once.
Never punish while training them.
Chatanooga choochoo, my favourite train.
How to train your pony.
Train long and hard, athletes.
The train is running early!
Train, plane, boat, travel methods…
Astronomy – train your telescope there…
Never been far by train.
Trains bring towns down sometimes.
Travel by train offers opportunities.
Train tracks are tied up.
He waited. The train didn’t.
Training to drive a train.
Daddy hit by a train.
She caught train he missed.
And something different from Richmond Road:
I hear the train a-coming
Distant running down the line
Whistling and humming, rhythmic drumming
Keeping pace and keeping time
I hear the strings a-strumming
Hear the bell? It’s mine
For me, the last homecoming
Going down. I’m going fine.
Squashed on train like sardines.
Passed out on packed train.
Railway children’s petticoats stop train.
Plane to Spain to train.
Training in Madrid was fun.
Blended training engages and excites.
Proper training relieves operational strains.
Steam trains revive childhood memories.
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