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| | | | | the storm of love's intentonce content with play and rusenow bound by tragic melody as strident calls echo in tunetwo paired hearts so powerlesscourting potion through to doomthe harmony of life's sunrisenow blurred by darkened cloudsbut the weightless souls eternalentwine beyond the sodden ground I wrote this poem for this week's We'ave Written Weekly at... | |
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| | | | | Contentment is a forested path,its exposed roots grounding my soul,its slivered sunlight pointing home.Onward is the way we'll roll,the evergreen boughs painting peace,and us ensconced in cozy fleece.The pathway ripples with leftover leaves,the comfort of dirt packed under feet,the rest after journey, a welcome night's sleep. I wrote this poem for the Wea've Written Weekly... | |
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| | | | | coffee mug steaming beside my notebook and pen perfect trifecta while natures hums serenely sunglow dances between clouds The Wea've Written Weekly prompt this week is from Suzette, who asks us to do the following: Write:A) ahaiku, OR: B) atankaon the theme of "a favorite way to relax / unwind" The perfect moment of relaxation... | |
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| | | Image credit; Derek Mack@Unsplash Here's my response to Sadje's 'What do you see?' photo prompt. You can find her full post by clicking on this link: https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2024/11/11/what-do-you-see-262-november-11-2024-remembrance-day/ Field of redRemembrance, only half the battle.No clock required for sacrifice.Open wounds rage past eleven.Stand on blood.Pick a poppy.Grasp that wars don't end war.©?2024 Britta Benson. No unauthorized... | ||