
Abstract Photo by Marsha Heiken
sing the sundown
a refrain for the ages
your sky forever
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“Every poem an epitaph.” – TS Eliot
Abstract Photo by Marsha Heiken
sing the sundown
a refrain for the ages
your sky forever
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“Every poem an epitaph.” – TS Eliot
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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Short but every word still echoes, phenomenal work.
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many thanks
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My pleasure. Have a phenomenal day.
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I like all the poems of yours I have been able to read till now. Highly elaborated language and beautiful imagery. This haiku is especially powerful as so much can be said with just a few words suggesting the autumn of our lives when the sun begins to set. Also, I like the reference to T.S. Eliot, one of my best favorite poets.
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thank you for your kind words and thoughtful comment
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You are welcome.
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