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    Infinity Mirror

    I capture the wordsright where I am embracing themthey mean something......to mea part of my beingthoughts...feelings...but I release themalready knowing......they'll become...moretranslated from someone else's......right where they are...perspective...see?& they grow & growtaking on new meanings...with each new translation it's the beauty of...

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  • Moonlight Glow

    I can see the glowing moon from afar.I know he's went through a lot and went far.Maybe he keeps it all hidden in a jar. I know the glowing moon has been dim as of late.Lots of work and a...

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    The Gin Shot

    It was my third assignment for the Cohol Tribune. My boss thought it would be best for me to go and interview an upcoming environmentalist, named Caleb. Stewart. I didn't realize I would need to travel to Scotland for...

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    • Brilliantly penned, Fia. Wonderful storytelling, it kinda reminds me of a sitcom my friend. Excellent write. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • I enjoyed this. Comparing the kiss to drinking water is imaginative–I like it. I need to “see” the action in a story, and that was easy with this. Probably because I’m a very foolish (and hopeless) romantic, I feel bad when romance has to take a back seat to life goals. Maybe she’ll see him again?

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    A Question of Words

      If I ask a mind not flesh, not soul,To weave a poem, to make it whole,Is it mine, or borrowed threadA shadow cast, a voice unsaid? If crafted by a silent guide,Whose thoughts arise from circuits wide,Do I claim what...

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    • hello dearest Benny I’ve never posted them but I write beautiful poetry with AI he can be very helpful in breaking writer’s block this is great…💕

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    Codes

    How I wishsomeone would see the coded wordsand not simply wantto break itthat instead of a challengethey could appreciatethe beauty of howanother mind worked to create it

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    • One day, perchance, you’ll meet your sophophile 🌼

    • This is the ever long conundrum between faith and science. One wants to look at the code and prays to the one who created it. The other looks at the code to find a way to break it. Neither of the two just looks at the code in itself and appreciates its beauty.

    • hello dearest Green I don’t know what to say I often find myself not looking for the code but knowing they are there I struggle not to be triggered by them because all hell breaks lose when I do… this is great it stirs something in me 💕

    • I confess, I would want to crack the code. But I definitely appreciate the incredible mind it took to create it. I certainly couldn’t.

    • This is so cool .. a proper little gem & muchly enjoyed .. Neville

    • Excellent poem. Indeed scientific coding has a beauty that many don’t see. Loved this.

      John

    • Your mind has stepped up to questions of why or why not by combining liberty, beauty and logic in what is Your very own. I think! Is similar to an artist dabbing colours on a needed canvas but – obeying the need to experiment. Have you read Simon Singh’s book about codes?

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