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Tag Archives: poem
Ani’s Advent Invitation: ‘Twas the night before Christmas with Millie and K.L. Caley
Well, it is all hotting up around here! Not the weather, mind you. She’s still shivering. You’d think she’d let her coat grow instead of taking to razor thing to half of it, but I’d best not mention that. All … Continue reading
Bleak – Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
Bleak is a winter chill upon a desert granite plain, an ocean washing by. Unable to quench a barren land with salt and grinds of errant sand, I stand upon what now remains of a long-dead generation. Reblogged from Two … Continue reading
The Cat’s Bells – Steve Tanham
And you did not Grow up too soon The cat and the bell And the boys in the moon ⦿ The eyes that yearn For one more tune From the cat and the bell And the boys in the moon … Continue reading
#writephoto – eye – Elizabeth at tea and paper
If I was walking in the forest and found a magical portal For sure I’d love to go back to the past Not so sure if I’d like to know the future But the past, yes, of course! Not only … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, Magical portal, poem, Poetry, writing, writing challenge
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Poetry in three – take two! from Harula at wordsthatserve
A wonderful idea…reblogged from wordsthatserve: Last Friday, while on a half-term break from the weekly writing workshop I lead, I followed through on a personal promise to warm up my three-minute poetry writing skills for real, in preparation for several … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, creativity, generosity, kindness, poem, Poetry, poetry to order
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Inspiration by photo from pensitivity
Reblogged from pensitivity101: I saw this post by Sue Vincent at The Daily Echo today and asked her permission to use her photograph. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1648466744 Hopefully you will all understand why when you’ve read my post. When you look at me … Continue reading
Once there was a castle – Jane Dougherty #writephoto
Once there was a castle by the sea, With steps where lapped the glassy ocean waves, Now only ghosts walk these forgotten stones. When forests covered hills and rivers ran, Lush grew the pasture in the meadowlands, Once there was … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, myth, poem, ringfort, story, Sue Vincent
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#Writephoto::spur – by Elizabeth from tea and paper
Photo credit – Sue Vincent Upon the darkened road She is leading me Between reality and illusions Shadows and movement We can’t look back To the whispers of the past Source: Writephoto::spur – tea & paper
A Beautiful Place for Mortal Beings, a poem by Jamie Dedes
Reblogged from The Poet by Day: look at those trees, will you, look! sun bursting into dazzling columns and eucalyptus dripping its stringy bark, drizzling its medicinal scent dragonflies stretch stenciled wings zephyr mambos with wild grasses sunshine camps out … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, California Coast, Highway One, Jamie Dedes, mortality, nature, poem, Poetry, sea
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