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Willow posted in the group National Poetry Month
Still Strolling…
it can’t be far away…
can it?
that elusive brighter tomorrow?
I’m not asking much…
just a warm spring day
maybe a chance of sprinkles
and a walk amongst nature’s glory
the cloying scent of honeysuckle gagging the senses
lilacs swaying in the breeze
birds in full choral exuberance
vibrantly budding trees
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Willow wrote a new post
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Beautifully penned, Willow. Such a hopeful and positive write my friend. This was an excellent read, nicely done as always. Your ramblings are amazing. Appreciate you.
Damian
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I felt like I am there while reading your poem. Well done, Willow!
Is that you beside the Eucalyptus tree? “)
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Crimsin wrote a new post
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I like this stanza “I’m cautious in my approach, with proper reverence given to the forces greater than I” I enjoyed this Crimsin
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Daniel Long wrote a new post
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I have seen my grandmother in my dreams. To see in real it’s scary. I liked the line to reign better than serve.
My grandmother she is in her 87 yrs and constantly when I cry she says don’t cry for past your life is ahead go live.
Now I still cry but my tears heavy they roll in my eyes falling drop by drop
Jessy Jacob ❤️
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PAR (Paulo Acácio Ramos) posted in the group National Poetry Month
The Star That Sneezes the World Apart
17th arrives
with no warning,
no prelude,
no gentle clearing of the throat.It comes as a sneeze,
a sudden, violent expulsion
from the lungs of a star
too ancient to care
about the consequences.One sharp burst of light,
one cosmic exhalation,
and everything nearby
is scorched into a…Read More - Load More Posts
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I get it too. This is peaceful and hopeful Willow