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Back to Curiosity, Again
Always remember that the quest forever begins with curiosity. It is that lightning strike that bringsits flash of sight, right there within the darkness. Curiosity has an appetite. One that is never quitequenched or completely satisfied. And is the baitthat … Continue reading
Wild Within
NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day 25 Wild Within Snowy Egret stalking still water for needed nurture. Aware of me and my need to capture moment of our mutual awareness. Believe that somewhere within must hold a bit of wildness, a certain … Continue reading
Stray Thought 6
You make curiosity sound like a bad, maybe even dirty thing, when in all reality, throughout human history, that ability to wonder what might happen if…, has been the greased propellant that foreshadowed forward movement. Elizabeth Crawford 11/6/2017 Posted at … Continue reading
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Tagged curiosity, forward movement, human history, Micropoetry, propellant, wonder if
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Stray Thought 4
So many things, but way back there at the beginning? Curiosity. Like that which killed the cat, but kept calling her back, again and again, or the sound of soft laughter in my father’s voice, a truck driver, saying, “I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged cat, curiosity, father, laughter, Micropoetry, road, Wonder
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Intro and Title Poem
There is usually some kind of story behind the writing of each poem. The writing of each piece is a new experience each time, at least that has been my experience. Inspiration comes from such diverse sources, sometimes directly connected to ones … Continue reading
Posted in Intro and Title Poem, Title Poem: Soul's Music
Tagged biography, blog, blue with knowledge, challenge, changing landscape, curiosity, diverse sources, enlightenment, expansion, explanations, feathers, forgiven rage, fresh and new, frustration, images, Marsha K. Nelson, Monday, music, open doors, patience, questions, quiet contemplation, shy words, someone else's poetry, soul songs, Soul's Music, SpiderInk, story, theme, tickle, Title Poem, water line, winds of soul, writing poetry
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