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Affirmation

An exercise; taking a poem, this being Affirmation by Donald Hall, then keeping the basic form, and recasting it, then revising it further, to see how far it is from the original. I must get out more!

My Favourite Day

I missed last weeks IP, but having read Rhiannon's it inspired me to jot a few lines relating to Winnie the Pooh, along with Mullah Nasruddin one of the great wise fools.
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Gold cherry

Another Shore

Turn down the empty glass can have two meanings; one being at sea the turning of the hour glass to mark each watch hour; the other is to turn down one's glass, to show that the drinking has now ended.

Jesus was a Rebel

A personal reflection at Easter. That for myself the truth that Jesus taught is still relevant, even after organised religion squandered it.

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147 of my comments have received 152 Great Feedback votes

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Always a pleasure to read

Posted on Thu, 04 Apr 2024

Always a pleasure to read your rambling tales Rhiannon - I mean when you ramble outside 

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Posted in Above Peterchurch, east of the Black Mountains

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The world turning, and

Posted on Tue, 02 Apr 2024

The world turning, and orbiting the sun, while the galaxy hurtles along - and meanwhile how far is an hour in a car? Great idea Rhiannon.

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Posted in How far in an hour?

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'following flights with

Posted on Tue, 02 Apr 2024

'following flights with earthbound jealousy.'  A perfect simile for our love of birdlife, which has that element of yearning. 

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Posted in A Place in the Sun

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And how did that cowed group

Posted on Sun, 31 Mar 2024

And how did that cowed group of frightened grief stricken men and women suddenly begin proclaiming the Good News?

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Posted in No ghost – living Saviour!

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A lovely lyrical poem that

Posted on Sat, 30 Mar 2024

A lovely lyrical poem that captures the beat of the drum, and we should remember that the drum was probably our first musical instrument - beating in the outside air. And congrats for the golden cherries Jenny

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Posted in Passion Of The Drums

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Interesting poem Ewan. Women

Posted on Sat, 30 Mar 2024

Interesting poem Ewan. Women assumed leading roles in the early church, an example being that of Pheobe, who Paul addresses (in Romans 16 1-2) as diakonos (deakon). And Jesus was notable for encouraging women as disciples - to the outrage of the...

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Posted in Miracle of Love

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Spot on Rahiannon, and Peter

Posted on Thu, 28 Mar 2024

Spot on Rahiannon, and Peter didn't at first understand.

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Posted in Ruler serves

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Reading your rambles makes me

Posted on Tue, 26 Mar 2024

Reading your rambles makes me want to get out there as well, please keep them coming Rhiannon.

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Posted in Above Pencombe, a cold day

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Good one Rhiannon. And I

Posted on Sat, 23 Mar 2024

Good one Rhiannon. And I blame diminishing attention spans, plus the quick soundbites, clickbates, and the loss of social graces. 

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Posted in Wordrush, thoughtcess

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I usually struggle with prose

Posted on Sat, 23 Mar 2024

I usually struggle with prose, but this flowed so well, and it took me along easily; and I liked how the reader can make their own judgement; a well deserved golden cherries.

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Posted in Is this the real life?

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