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Haiku for a summer morning
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Early morning cats watch the swifts’ mad flight—sunrise in their golden eyes ©John Firth Summer gardening lush green of fig and grape vine tendrils in my hair. Swifts—summer sound Shrieking through the balmy air Joyous melody.
My Soul Bleeds
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
My Soul Bleeds ? These eyes see tragedies Falling lives in every direction Hopes and dreams denied Their pains added to my collection Why do I feel so much My chest expands to fill space Anguish rips to shreds Tears streak this pale face I care too much Wanting to be…
Miraculously Reborn
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Miraculously Reborn Regina Puckett I woke up alive and miraculously reborn The sun was shining on this beautiful morn I had a wonderful opportunity to begin anew And discover what mattered, real and true
Compassion-scape
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. ~ Denis Waitley Let’s go dancing to the ceiling with candles for our soul let’s hide out amidst the fireworks and wait for hypnotic words so…
Love: Lost and Found by Pamela Beckford (Blog Tour!)
Originally posted on C. Miller:
Today, I’m participating in part of a blog tour for a blogging buddy of mine, Pamela Beckford. Love: Lost and Found is the third book of poetry that she’s published. If you enjoy poetry, you should definitely check it out! Also, she’s a super nice person, and you should go check…
To Blog or Not to Blog
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
In this day and age, if you are a writer, one particular tool you definitely should make use of is a blog. In my case I have been regularly contributing to this blog since February 2010. A few days ago the number of my posts finally exceeded one…