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sometimes you are just
walking minding your own
business when something almost
invisible floats in front of you
usually a bit on the side not exactly
in front you need to pay attention
and gently pick the poem
out of the air
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After Wallace Stevens poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
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Great post! The picture really fits well with the work.
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Thank you for confirming that to me, cause I had two in mind and was debating for a while with myself… 😉
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No problem Anna!
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Inspiration? Muse?
Pay attention – and yes, there it is again 🙂
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Pay attention, that is the key word, thank you Eric for your comment!
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Reminds me of my beloved plucking the dried geranium flowers so the plant will be deceived into blooming again.
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Well, that is a good practice, the geranium looks better too and is very relaxing. Your beloved is a wise one! And if you pick a few poems each day, better and fresher ones will come!! Good analogy, thank you…
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