The moon is from last May, the words from yesterday.
Bitter feet want his bed.
Together in thousand lies.
I ask sweetly:
“Go see me.”
Goddess waxes the moon away.

The moon is from last May, the words from yesterday.
Bitter feet want his bed.
Together in thousand lies.
I ask sweetly:
“Go see me.”
Goddess waxes the moon away.
I LOOOOVE what you did her. BRAVA!
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Thank you, Bojana. 🙂 Some words really wish to come together and who am I to stand between. In other news, in three days I’m going to Slovenia for three months. I’m calling myself a climate refugee…
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Oh wow. How cool is that! (cooler for sure). It’s freezing here…again.
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A wonderful picture and a compelling poem.
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Thank you, Roberta. 🙂 I like it when there is no hesitation. These words really wished to be together like this.
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Wonderful 💕
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Well done, great use of the tiles 😊
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Thank you, Not Pam. I find this resource most useful and creative. It’s as if certain words crave to end up together.
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I love that last line. And moon photos, any time! (K)
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Thank you, K. 🙂 The Oracle and the Moon are pals.
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Indeed they are.
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Lovely!!!
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Thank you, Deborah. 🙂 ❤
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😍
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Beautiful, the words and the moon! Nice stay in Slovenia, hope to catch you sometime in the coming weeks 🙂
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I’m in Piran for some two weeks for sure, then Ljubljana.
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That is the coolest moon ever! Did you snap those shots yourself? Amazing!
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I did indeed, Betsy. With my old point-and-shoot too! Thanks so much!
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Super impressive. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Wonderful magnetic poetry describing our magnetic goddess 🙂 That last shot is a gem!
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Thank you, Sunra Nina. 🙂 I like to recognise or create connections in this way.
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