
Tiny miracles
Overlooked by busy minds
Crushed by rushing feet
Eyes opening in wonder
Remember childhood’s magic
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This is one instance in which I appreciate the use of miracles and magic together 🙂
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🙂
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Thank you for sharing 🙂
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Rush, rush we are all too busy looking forward to look 💜
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Exactly ❤
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Thanks for sharing, Jaye x
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I hate the idea of missing things, but keeping our eyes open and looking at the world with new wonder can help us notice new things. Nice poem!
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Just letting the child we hide inside play with wonder helps immeasurably 🙂
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In particular that last line, just captures my heart.
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Thanks, Paul.
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Most welcome
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Wonderful!!
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Thanks, Jennie.
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You’re welcome, Sue.
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Trying to reblog this. No luck. The button is there, but nothing happens when I try connect. Will go to the WP Happiness Enginners.
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Thanks, Jennie. A cut-and-paste with a link works, if all else fails. WP has been doing weird stuff today…
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The Happiness Engineers gave me a different route. Reblogging success! They’re passing the problem on to the development team, as this is not the first time its happened.
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Glad you’re getting it sorted out!Thanks for reblogging, Jennie.
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My pleasure, Sue!
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🙂
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Reblogged this on A Teacher's Reflections.
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Just lovely, Sue. Your poem made me smile.
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Thanks, Diana 🙂
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