enter triumph
sweet unto Zion
sandaled peace
gently mounted
fragrant fronds
placate paths
to the passion
redemption by
mortified flesh
the beginning
of the end of
the beginning
From my books Inside the Smoke and Legacies (vol. 2)
enter triumph
sweet unto Zion
sandaled peace
gently mounted
fragrant fronds
placate paths
to the passion
redemption by
mortified flesh
the beginning
of the end of
the beginning
From my books Inside the Smoke and Legacies (vol. 2)
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
no dust here
Looking ahead, without looking back (too often)
flights of fancy from New Zealand
You're never alone, if you've something to share
All you touch and all you see / is all your life will ever be
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rejuvenatement - not retirement
Those last few lines …. wow.
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“wow” will always be my favorite comment – thank you
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Hehe – “wowza” — now that’s the one you should be waiting for. xox hehe
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So plain-spoken and exquisite (new blog, lest you wonder…)
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oh ho – I should have known, but I’m distracted these days – I like the koala better than the crows
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Thanks–are you okay?
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difficult times right now
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I am so sorry–prayers going up immediately.
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The last three lines cause me to ponder. “Sandaled peace” is a biography in two words. Beautiful.
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to spark pondering is more than I could hope to achieve – thanks, ina
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Great words these, especially “the beginning / of the end of / the beginning’. Now we know the rest of the story . . .
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thank you, my friend – and give my best to Paul Harvey
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