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Tag Archives: water
Portal ~ Brian F. Kirkham #writephoto
When i was little, i used to go Out with mum and dad , and take in the Natural beauty of the coastal beaches and amassed hillsides nearby Dipping a toe in cold water and Enjoying a walk Continue reading … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, childhood, cliff, crabs, fish, Otherworldly, Pebbles, rocks, sea, water, writephoto
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My Favorite Place to Be ~ Susan Zutautas #writephoto
I sit upon the shore at twilight The lambent waters delight The clouds above are calling me They want to show me How I can be free Continue reading at Susan’s Place
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Tagged favorite place, Lambent, poem, Susan's Place, water, writephoto
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Torrent ~Brian F. Kirkham #writephoto
I. The creator dropped his tool again Turning the clouds a different shade of blue The Angels sighed – and then They cried – and their tears Turned towards the earth below Continue reading at The Inkwell
The one that got away…
I am looking forward to April. Not just because it might have stopped raining and warmed up a bit by then, but because I have a feeling we have come to the notice of the water deities through our research … Continue reading
Fall #midnighthaiku
* Summer’s colours fall Pure purpose completes itself Time running away *
News of a Wedding ~ Adele #writephoto
Although my gaze was fixed upon the water as it rushed forth as if it were late for an appointment, my heart was otherwise engaged in a very distressing matter–a matter which has placed my very constitution for happiness in … Continue reading
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Tagged alone, attention, business, company, conversations, cook, danger, dinner, employer, engaged, equal, fear, feelings, fortnight, happiness, heart, housekeeper, impending, landscape, maid, manor, matter, news, nuptials, read, servant, silence, sketched, solitude, Span, subject, suffered, town, walks, water, wedding, whispers
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Blessings ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
Lush grass now grew over the span of stones, though none had grown there in the many years when the passage of feet had mowed and flattened any seedling that had found a crack in which to nestle. The water … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, bridge, creative writing, flash fiction, history, micro fiction, progress, sorrow, survival, timeless, water, writephoto, writing prompt
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Water #midnighthaiku
Rising from the mist Life finds its perfect vessel Form and force as one
Voice #midnighthaiku
Speaking with one voice Calm reflection or chatter Minds mirror nature
Freedom #midnighthaiku
Caged or flowing free The world imposes boundaries Hearts can always fly St Osyth’s healing and holy spring, Bierton, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The well-head is a modern affair… the spring is ancient.
