
Photo from pinterest.com
fire plays on the hearth
snow limning the mullioned panes
drinking poetry
(originally posted December 2013)
Photo from pinterest.com
fire plays on the hearth
snow limning the mullioned panes
drinking poetry
(originally posted December 2013)
Writer Lynne Sargent
Poetry Puttering by Pax & Company
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
"drink from the well of your self and begin again" ~charles bukowski
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
Beautiful image which you describe so well, in so few words. Well done.
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much appreciated
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I can enter the picture as your poem enters my mind. Lovely image.
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I could spend blissful hours in such a spot
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Oh! that is lovely
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thank you kindly, Barb
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Oh, I love it! Drinking poetry, almost like “mother’s milk”, eh? (And I want that house!!!)
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me too
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Perfection! Lovely photo, too!
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thanks kindly, Eva
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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beautiful haiku, loved this, Paul 🙂
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much appreciated
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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The photo adds a lot to an already beautiful Haiku!
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I enjoy hunting around for fitting images to accompany my poems
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Lovely, I love the inglenook! 🙂
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me, too
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Beautiful lines and really cosy home! Lovely poem, Paul.
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thank you dearly
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Delightful!
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thanks kindly
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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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Drink my friend – it’s the perfect warm beverage as you heat your heart by the fire.
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I do so enjoy my New England fireside moments
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I want to spend some time in that cozy nook! 🙂
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me, too
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Oooh, oooh oooh oooh–love this!
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wouldn’t it be grand to live in such a place
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Yes!!
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Your lines really invite us to “enter in” to the scene, the world, and always the poetry.
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I’m glad to hear it was inviting
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Yes 🙂
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