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Wordle #95
For The Sunday Whirl poetry prompt: Wordle #95 http://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com/ Wordle #95 Foolish to court disaster yet life’s thread gets tangled, rolled into a knotted ball, or becomes dry, looks like coral-colored plume moving slowly in listless breeze of high desert noon. Rarely … Continue reading
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Tagged coral colored, court disaster, frustration, life's thread, oblivion, plume, Poetry prompt, The Sunday Whirl, wordle
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Wordle Frustration
For Big Tent Poetry Prompt: Wordle http://bigtentpoetry.org Wordle Frustration Grind teeth as I attempt to gain angle on resistant list of mismatched words. They rotate, float away, become ever more remote, while I grasp after some kind of handle … Continue reading
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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