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Sunset

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The sun set tonight. It always does. A blaze of glory in the western sky, Closing the day. ? Did you see the flames caress the moon as she rose? Or were you sleeping, dreaming of survival. It will not come again, that moment. Once missed it…

Standing

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I was beneath the treetops when the rain came, Sheltered by the whisper of the beeches And great oaks, Leaves unfurling, Copper and green In the springtime. I was by the water when the light flared, Silvering the surface as it rippled. Rhythmic waves, Eternal ebb and…

The courage of conviction…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
‘They’ve got that completely the wrong way around.’ I almost winced as I read the article, completely disagreeing with the perspective that was being outlined. The basics were correct, I felt but there was something decidedly ‘off’ about the way it was being put across. I read…

Soul-gazing

Snow in summer

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I stood like a mountain Astride the plain Watching with slow eyes As life passed beneath me. Feeling the seasons on my skin, Each year a mere frisson, And the years passed Until snow silenced me. I waited immobile For the errant warmth Not knowing or hoping…

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Guest post: Jerry E. Smith – Dirty Windows

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The struggle with the problems of life, daily steals our bliss, Seldom seeing farther than phone at the end of our arm. Our dramas revolve around the imagined theft of a kiss, Or the exaggerated events in the news, showing harm. * We fail to consider, that…

Points of view

Doing what comes naturally

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
We were in Castleton, hunting for props for the Feathered Seer. It was a cold, grey morning, but even so, the warm stone of the small Derbyshire town was inviting. We wandered through the streets, exploring hidden streets that we had not seen before and following the…

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