
In conversation
The lonely come together
Deep-rooted thoughts shared
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It is like they’re talking isn’t it. What secrets they could tell……………..
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Quite a few on that bit of moor, 😉
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This is poignant, Sue. I’ve been thinking about loneliness a lot lately.
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I think a lot of people will be feeling itglobally at the moment, Robbie.
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Fascinating, it looks like a deep discussion
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I thought so too 🙂
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So apt for these times, Sue, and beautifully described 🙂 🙂
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People and trees rather need that now 🙂 x
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🤗🌳👨👩👦💕
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Friends for life…
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You can sort of tell 🙂
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Beautiful, Sue. Roots entwined.
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❤
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #5: Sue Vincent’s lastest #midnighthaiku!
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Beautiful. And quite possibly true. Those tree spirits do talk. Shame most of us don’t listen. ❤
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Up there, hey would have to talk to each otehr, few others will go there… 😉 xx
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Heh, I wonder what they’re pointing to, off over to the left there. 😀
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They were caught in conversation as we went looking for a ‘lost’ stone circle… and found it, marked with a cow’s skull at its centre…
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The one on the right looks like it’s reaching out a hand!
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