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Autumn Harvest ~ Barbara Walsh
Let Autumn Harvest keep you safe, And winter’s teeth remove Till spring sun’s warmth again doth shine On buried seed touched deep in sleep And life renew with tender love ©Barbara Walsh Reblogged from Sun in Gemini
Inside the Great Temple ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto
This morning the Oracle gave me a poem based on my rewriting. Looking at Sue’s photo for this week’s Thursday Writephoto prompt, I see that this is also from the story. Here is a section from the end of Book … Continue reading
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We Sleep ~ Kerfe #writephoto
Dreaming of brightness– in parallel lines we walk silent, our unshadowed bodies like paper cutouts against the night sky. In parallel lines we walk silent– there are truths, but we prefer to bend them. Like paper cutouts against the night … Continue reading
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Tagged art, d'verse, ink painting, pantoum, Poetry, writephoto
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Inner Journey ~ Suzanne #writephoto
I journey within – For so many nights now I have been dreaming of old tired places, thoughts and experiences I have no wish to revisit but which lurk in the dim recesses of my mind. It is as if … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, Imaginary worlds, psychology, spirituality, Sue Vincent's photo write
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Peace Listening and a Mini Break ~ Debbie Roth #writephoto
First, I want to thank all of you for your encouragement and support for my move. I’m in my new home, and it’s beautiful! I moved on Tuesday. Here’s a photo of me in my new place – I plan … Continue reading
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Pillars ~ Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
It started out as a game of hide and seek which turned into a nightmare none of them could ever escape from. Reblogged from The Story Files
Pillars ~ Michael #writephoto
Every pillar had a story. History was like that and not always kind in the memories it held. The tears wept were held within each pillar as the past was captured within the marble and mortar. The sixteen-year-old girl banished … Continue reading
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Intrigue ~ Hélène Vaillant #writephoto
Sister Catherine rushed down the stairs landing right in front of Mother Superior. Stupified, Catherine held her breath while Mother Superior recovered hers. ”What is the hurry Catherine?” asked Holy Mother. Looking over Mother’s shoulder Catherine saw Father Sebastian’s shadow … Continue reading
