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About Closure
As this current journeynears its completion,am reminded of the runnerwho must be trainedto quicken his paceor risk loosing the racecompletely. The mind can be a funnything, often heeding a familiarbell, rather than that onewhich is needed. When that runner sees … Continue reading
Remembering
She remembers being young head in the air scenting its freshness as she walked without fear down the path to Experience. The butterfly of transformation riding her shoulder like a promise bound to happen at any given moment. Only to … Continue reading
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Tagged butterfly, completion, dreams, Endless, experience, fly, freshness, process, promise, transformation, young
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April PAD Challenge: Day 25
Running Low Like a runner seeing the finish line unconsciously slows down, I feel the heaviness in my limbs, the desire to be done with this madness of endless words, day after day. And like that same runner, pull air … Continue reading
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Tagged completion, Deborah Koff-Chapin, inspiration, PAD Challenge, pushing forward, Running, Soul Cards, tired, Touch Drawing
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April PAD Challenge: Day 2
April is national poetry month, and is celebrated by a Poem A Day challenge to anyone who loves poetry. I am busy teaching an online class, but will attempt to offer something each day, through the month. Simple short verses, … Continue reading
Found Object
For Miz Quickly’s Impromptu Poetry Day 17: Found Object http://imprompt.wordpress.com/ Found Object Have you ever found piece of poem in bottom of pocket or purse, simple verse jotted down on now scrunched up scrap of paper borrowed from neighbor, ’cause … Continue reading