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Tag Archives: dawn
Morning
A thousand honeyed diamonds Dress her in beauty. A gown of light sings Upon the goddess’ breast. Spring whispers to the moon Of summer petals; I dream of roses Beneath a shining sky Loving life.
Low Tide by pensitivity #writephoto
Distant hills cast shadows along the sky line, A retiring sun providing golden pathways in shallow waters. Continue reading: Low Tide #writephoto
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For Colleen’s tanka challenge
Illusory #midnighthaiku
The lake in the picture may be beautiful, but it does not exist save in the mind’s eye. Only the sky beyond the hedgerow is real with its distant landscape of hills made of clouds. Perception is an unreliable guide … Continue reading
Gold – Pamela Wright #writephoto
I love that moment when you wake in the early morning and all the world is still and quiet. Looking at the clock and realising that you have another two hours before the alarm goes off. Snuggling back down, cocooned … Continue reading
