Much wisdom in these few words Sarah. It is a weird and unsettling feeling when you are sat across a table from someone who has committed an atrocity and they explain it like they were reading out from a restaurant menu.
(put a moonstone in your heart, it is from me, it says on it, I shall always support you and believe in you, add it to the many others, soon you will reflect as much as the moon and have no need of wings)
Oh my that is probably one of the most beautiful things anyone has ever said to me. And in the poetic way you said it… Gah! Moonstone in the heart that reflects the moon’s soft glow so I’ll no longer need wings. I really wish I thought of that. It’s such a pretty metaphor. I’m honored you complimented me with it. 😊
You earn it by existing and inspiring others which you do. When we first ‘met’ I was no fan of short poems, now I absolutely am and it is in great part due to you because you know HOW to write a short poem (you’re really good at longer ones too) and to make a point without laboring it. I have learned from you but most of all I appreciate you, which I think is the greatest gift you can ever give someone else. I admire you for who you are, what I know of you, what I know of your heart and mind. We need people to believe in us, to keep going at times, I believe you have an entire field-full of people who do.
That’s so kind of you. Thank you. And I’m honored that I, at least in part, helped to draw you to the short poetry. I know it’s not for everyone, but I think as long as you don’t completely limit yourself to it, you have plenty of room to grow. 😊😊💖💖
Now I’m a huge fan. Never been much of a Haiku fan but definitely love short-poetry as much if not more at times than longer poetry. It really takes a lot to impact with few words I get that and I think I learned it reading your work. BIG HUG
Amazingly true!
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Thank you!
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Ain’t that the truth. Often used as a reason, more often an excuse.
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Yes, exactly. Thank you!
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Much wisdom in these few words Sarah. It is a weird and unsettling feeling when you are sat across a table from someone who has committed an atrocity and they explain it like they were reading out from a restaurant menu.
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I know, it’s hard to digest.
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such power in so few words!
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Aw thank you!
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always dear! ❤
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So powerful !!!
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Thank you!
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Well that depends on the situations 🙂
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That’s definitely true. 😊
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It is 🙂
Have a good day dear 🙂
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You too!
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So simple, yet so true. Maybe that makes it even more true.
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Unfortunately, I think you’re right.
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Such a sad and simple truth. 😦
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Thanks, love.
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You’re totally welcome! 😀
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It’s amazing what people will try and justify with ‘logic.’
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Oh yes. Even without any kind of logical logic, if that makes sense.
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That actually makes perfect sense to me. I’ve seen some pretty illogical logic in my time 😉
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🤣🤣🤣
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So true I love this
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Thank you! 😊
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So true!
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Thanks, my lovely friend. 😊
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(put a moonstone in your heart, it is from me, it says on it, I shall always support you and believe in you, add it to the many others, soon you will reflect as much as the moon and have no need of wings)
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Oh my that is probably one of the most beautiful things anyone has ever said to me. And in the poetic way you said it… Gah! Moonstone in the heart that reflects the moon’s soft glow so I’ll no longer need wings. I really wish I thought of that. It’s such a pretty metaphor. I’m honored you complimented me with it. 😊
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You earn it by existing and inspiring others which you do. When we first ‘met’ I was no fan of short poems, now I absolutely am and it is in great part due to you because you know HOW to write a short poem (you’re really good at longer ones too) and to make a point without laboring it. I have learned from you but most of all I appreciate you, which I think is the greatest gift you can ever give someone else. I admire you for who you are, what I know of you, what I know of your heart and mind. We need people to believe in us, to keep going at times, I believe you have an entire field-full of people who do.
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That’s so kind of you. Thank you. And I’m honored that I, at least in part, helped to draw you to the short poetry. I know it’s not for everyone, but I think as long as you don’t completely limit yourself to it, you have plenty of room to grow. 😊😊💖💖
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Now I’m a huge fan. Never been much of a Haiku fan but definitely love short-poetry as much if not more at times than longer poetry. It really takes a lot to impact with few words I get that and I think I learned it reading your work. BIG HUG
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Big hugs.
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Love it! You really need to sell that as a powerful political statement.
Though of course in a post reason age it should be ‘justice’
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It could be a political statement. Thank you! 😊
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