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Love With A Capital L
For Creativity Challenge Day 32: prayer http://1sojournal.wordpress.com Love With A Capital L Okay, I’ll admit it, I’m afraid of the darkness that swirls around me. That seemingly is overtaking the people of this country. Tearing it apart, creating divisions that … Continue reading
Posted in Love With A Capital L
Tagged anger and hatred, answers, conversation, creativity challenge, fear, Light, Love vs love, Other, peace, prayer, questions
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Mythopoesis 4 – Beginning To Learn
For NaPoWriMo Day 4 Beginning To Learn Thank you, Mama, for the warm cereal with brown sugar sprinkled on it. That made my tummy warm and I’m not scared anymore, but maybe we shouldn’t talk about dreams, okay? Are you … Continue reading
Posted in Mythopoesis 4 - Beginning To Learn
Tagged answers, archetypes, fear, High Priestess, learning, making myth, mythopoesis, NaPoWriMo, poem a day, process, questions, The Fool
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Bear Seasons
Posted for Poets United Poetry Pantry http://poetryblogroll.blogspot.com/ Bear Seasons Bear sleeps through winter dreaming of questions only summer may answer. All those answers she feeds on in full summer light: fresh berries in brambles; moist slugs under overturned stones; … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, bear, berries, brambles, feed, honey in combs, introspection, nurture, overturned stones, poem, questions, seasons, slugs, summer light, winter's night
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A Question
What is a good poem? If you can answer that question in under fifty words, please do so and leave your response in the comments section below. I’d really like to hear your opinion, even if you need to tell … Continue reading →