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Signpost
Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: Odilon Redon, Panneau décoratif ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? A signpost symbol-scarred but faint, faded from time’s passage. But on your heart, ancestors created a map ? of past words and worlds, crisscrossed, or parallel? Infinite possibilities exist— light-time blends and…
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The Chart: A Shadorma
Originally posted on Padre's Ramblings: Pixabay —————————————– Mariner’sPaper hope foldedA sea chartSafely drySome Dutch cartographer’s giftHomeward bound to lead Padre COLLEEN’S 2020 WEEKLY #TANKA TUESDAY #POETRY CHALLENGE NO. 192, #THEMEPROMPT: Maps
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The Healing Map
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: “It is often in the darkest skies that we see the brightest stars.” ― Richard Evans Tiny dotsmarking my pale skinpointing tothe right placebright constellation of hopea path to healing Shining throughlike stars on waterwhen it rainsglisteningin the longest blackest nightbefore gilded dawn Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge: Theme Maps
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sunsets ~ a tanka
Originally posted on Mindfills: Aug 2014 mapping memories for when I find myself lost in posterity sunsets smile remembering times of feeling…just feeling *** Mindfills by s.s. for Colleen’s Tanka Tuesdays – Maps Eugi’s weekly prompt – transition Cee’s FOTD
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#Colleen’s Weekly #Poetry Challenge
Oh, lovely! Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes COLLEEN’S 2020 WEEKLY #TANKA TUESDAY #POETRY CHALLENGE NO. 192,#THEMEPROMPT It’s the fourth week of the month! Are you ready for a theme prompt? Kerfe Roig from last month’s challenge picked the theme… This month’s theme is: Maps Image by piviso from Pixabay It’sToo lateThe road endsThe maps too…
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#Cinquain Poetry: Reach Your Destination with Maps
Originally posted on Marsha Ingrao Always Write: #OneWordChallenge – nothing Examining the Topic We take maps for granted – shame on us. Many of us barely remember how to read a map. We follow along with our car on the dashboard which is always going straight up, no matter what the direction. We check out…
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GPS
Originally posted on Raivenne-lations: Squiggles on a screen/in the dark night time the path of my travel/there lays a stillness between lines that do not take/the distance of us into account the beating/that is guiding the silence of my warm heart already there/at home so close yet so far <>==========<> Having another go at a…
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Maps
Originally posted on kimbladeswriting: When two roads diverged I chose the most well-trodden Now, in retrospect I know I should have taken the less familiar life-path copyrightkimblades2020 Image by PixxlTeufel from Pixabay https://colleenchesebro.com/2020/08/25/colleens-2020-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-192-themeprompt/



