
amidst disruptive hullabaloo
dreams may be extinguished
but penning our own chapter
ourselves, we can distinguish
learned souls can’t be captured
Β§
Eugenia
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amidst disruptive hullabaloo
dreams may be extinguished
but penning our own chapter
ourselves, we can distinguish
learned souls can’t be captured
Β§
Eugenia
image-Pexels
I loved it β€
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Thank you. π
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Read it thrice… beautiful..
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Thank you for your kind comment. π
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Wonderful writing and interpretations.
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Thank you so much, Bernadette.
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Reblogged this on Haddon Musings.
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Some fantastic writing! Loved it.
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Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed it.
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“Our bare souls not to be captured” inspires a lot more, beyond the scope of this challenge. Beautiful choice of words. And ‘shocking revelations’ points to the obvious in contemporary history. You have captured so much in a few lines. My compliments!
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Thank you for the very kind comments, Reena.
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Wonderfully penned, I like the choice of your words, and yes map it well and plan, it’s better knowing your route to your destination than facing disappointments.
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Thank you. I am so glad you enjoyed it.
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Indeed I did. Pleasure.
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Excellent, amazing!!!!!
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Thank you for your kind comment.
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This captured the state the world is in. It seems we are all waiting to be saved. We need to take personal responsibility for life and our contribution to it. Wonderful and reflective, Eugenia π x
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Thank you so much, Daisy. I am saddened to hear about Jennifer. We must live each day like there is no tomorrow.
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That we must. life is so short. π
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How true it is. We so often forget to take responsibility for our destinations. Nice read.
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Thank you for reading and commenting. π
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Great poem! I also love the flower in the picture. Did you make that?
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Thank you and no, I did not make the flower. I wish I had the talent to create the flower. π I use a lot of images via http://www.lovethispic.com/intro/heart, which is a public domain and the images are free.
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Thanks Eugenia! I’m always looking for a place to find good pictures without stepping on people’s toes!
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It is a great site. You can save your favorites within the site itself. I love it.
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Aced it again, my friend.
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Thank you, Patricia. π
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LOVELY! And thanks for the link to free graphics in one of your responses. I, too, am always looking for graphics that don’t violate copyrights.
xx,
mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMore dot com)
– ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder –
“It takes a village to educate a world!”
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Thank you and enjoy the link.
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Great PostπΉπ
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Thank you, Yonnie! πΌ
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Absolutely right! Learned and aware!
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Thank you! πΌ
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Youβre welcome π
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