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One Question
One Question Do you disturb, interrupt, unsettle, interfere, hinder, disarrange, perplex, or trouble the silence in the world around you? Perhaps you should. Elizabeth Crawford 4/22/2018 Notes: The word disturb used to mean all kinds of things to me, and … Continue reading
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Tagged disturb, interfere, interrupt, Poetry prompt, Waiting on Words
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Girl Interrupted
Used to be that girl, “interrupted”. Never been a patient in a mental institution, but often thought I’d fit in perfectly. Fed on mush of fairy-tales, handsome prince on huge white steed, come to rescue, to love forever. Still, kinda … Continue reading
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Tagged fairy tales, girl, interrupt, Poetry prompt, Waiting on Words
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Blue Nowhere, Again
The last time I was here, I offered the reader a Mandala instead of a poem, and hints about the source of its creation. Also wrote how a Mandala is another kind, or type of poetry, an idea that … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Nowhere Again
Tagged Blue Nowhere, blue of knowing, colors, creative process, flannel shirt, interrupt, mandala, no longer home, Poetry, synchronicity, wisdom waits
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