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Tag Archives: stillness
To Begin Again
How do you come back from a silence that has lasted far too long? A lack of will stilled by a stillness that lacks any and all boundaries? A gaping hole in a wall of stone that has been both … Continue reading
Eye of the Storm
NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day 17 Eye of the Storm They say when one stands in the eye of a storm there is perfect stillness. Absence of all sound that might raise small hairs from shrinking flesh. The Universe withholding its … Continue reading
“To Breathe Life Into”
NaPoWriMo 2019 – Day 4 “To Breathe Life Into” After sunrise observance each of the four moves quietly in her own direction, mind filled with thoughts of her daily activities. Knowing at some moment she will search out place of … Continue reading
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Tagged breathe, butterfly, creation, stillness, tools
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Inner Fire
For The Sunday Whirl: Wordle #132 http://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com/ And for Poets United: Poetry Pantry #173 http://poetryblogroll.blogspot.com/ Inner Fire Immeasurable yearning to bend toward flame of own creativity. Some play safe, stilling that waking desire. Attempt to freeze like a heron on … Continue reading
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Tagged combustion, creative fire, desire, inky shadows, stillness, The Sunday Whirl, word puzzle, wordle #132, writing prompt
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About Stillness and Movement
For We Write Poems prompt: Piku http://wewritepoems.wordpress.com/ About Stillness and Movement I Going far can mean standing still. Standing still could define movement. II Inner space filled with ideas. Fulfilled dreams bring sharp clarity. III Clarity brings knowing movement. Direction … Continue reading
Posted in About Stillness and Movement
Tagged movement, Piku, poetic form, Poetry prompt, stillness, syllabic, We Write Poems
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