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Poetry Gal
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Immersed in verse. The occasional picture postcard. A mended heart. Poetic licence. I share all kinds of poetry, writing and lyrics - including my own. Images all mine taken on iPhone 15 Pro 📲
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“The sunrise, of course, doesn’t care if we watch it or not. It will keep on being beautiful, even if no one bothers to look at it.”

Gene Amole
You make it sound so easy 🫣
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i will always credit you
for lifting my heart
my aspirations
my smile
for when i find myself
falling
tumbling
d
   o
w
   n
in creeping darkness
i reach up
taking hope
from the altruistic devotion
that you tenderly pour
into my soul
with your perpetual waves
of exquisite love

#vss365 #creep
#poetry
How does one create these cheddar dumplings? This looks delicious, by the way. Have a look at my West Indian chicken served with mash … by way of a thank you …
Like a beautiful painting ❣️
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She is wearing long white socks on her front legs.
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come nightfall,
i listen for your verses of love
carried in the stardust zephyr
gliding over cumulus clouds
filling my yearning heart
with your echoes of verve,
longing for your touch
as a tremble of desire
surfs my skin
& i'm beautifully embraced
in a midnight melody of rapture.
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Nature’s clouds were gentle and free this day 📷🕊️ ….
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Glorious sunset over the sea near Brighton. Turn the other way and it was a beautiful, low full moon #sunset #brighton #nofilter #naturephotography #sea #eveningsunset
Warming my hands on your fire 🙌
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English ceramics designer Clarice Cliff, her Art Deco Diamonds Conical Pattern Tea set, 1930 #womensart
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Making the ordinary … quite extraordinary…
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Where does it say that you can’t bleed at night?
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There is a tree in Nashville that I'm pretty sure was pulled up into a tornado when it was a sapling, but it had strong roots and it survived. I visit it every time I'm at Centennial Park. When I first moved here, it was barely taller than me, and now it's an adult!
It was an amazing display