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Tag Archives: new beginnings
The Whisper of Birch Trees and Breeze
Jennifer Vranes – “New Beginnings” I’ve decided the leafy path is too straight. I want to get my hands on these papery trees, zig-zag my way through their skins. The year’s all spill -ed out in golden crimson veins … Continue reading
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Tagged breeze, new beginnings, New Year, pathways, Tao of trees, trees
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Em Dash
prompted by OctPoWriMo, day 29.
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Tagged em dash, endings, hyphens, new beginnings, OctPoWriMo, poems inspired by quotes, starting over, the end
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On Being Chased
(Embracing Grace) .. Wish for some shadow some shallow shade some quiet glade, some place to hide your worn, unworthy heart. Wander, and see if it goes away calls it a day, decides there are bigger, better fish to save. … Continue reading