
“Moontide” by Claire McElveen
moons surround me
give my tides iridescence
content in my sky
“Moontide” by Claire McElveen
moons surround me
give my tides iridescence
content in my sky
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Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
Clever
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thanks, Barb
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Oh WOW, this is Wonderful.
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glad you liked it
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Powerful! I love it.
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much appreciated, Anthony
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Yes!
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thanks, Petra
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It’s so wonderful! !!
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thank you kindly
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Even though the picture failed to materialize on my screen the post stood alone. Wonderful.
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much appreciated
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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Reblogged this on OUR POETRY CORNER.
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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Coleridge said that, “…poetry is the best words in their best order.” He could have used this haiku as his proof. Well done!
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I like haiku because they force one to be both concise and precise
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A nice way to look at Grandchildren.
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thanks kindly
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Gorgeous, I can close my eyes and imagine it as so 🙂
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thanks kindly
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My first should make a great 2016 Christmas present
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congratulations in advance – they can change your life – we’ve got 10 grands and 1 great grand
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Beautiful
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thanks kindly
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