Sunday 1 December 2019

Double trouble



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Tiny daily poem - Day 9/30 - Prompt: Trouble

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Do we really listen?



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Tiny daily poem for November - Day 8/30 - Prompt: Listening

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Familiar like a maternal embrace



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Tiny daily poem for November - Day 7/30 - Prompt: Home

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A place to doodle



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Tiny daily poem for November - Day 6/30 - Prompt: Margin

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Tell me the truth



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Daily tiny poem, day 5/30 - Prompt: Truth 

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Thursday 14 November 2019

Pucker up and introduce yourself



This tiny autumnal November poem highlights the art of kissing and the types of kisses we share, as part of our communication and interactions with each other.

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Day 4/30 - Prompt: KISS 💋

Light as a feather introductory greeting 
Fleshy facial parts briefly touching 
A kiss and a hug setting the world to rights
Superficial air kisses missing their mark
Passionate lips, hot and heavy entwine
A blushing memory
Of what was

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Returning to the familiar a stranger




This tiny autumnal November poem highlights repatriation after a long residency abroad. U ensuing culture shock, emptiness and feeling lost is very real. You may speak the same language, but something essential has changed.

One can never fully return to what was and should never want to, but it’s possible to start a new chapter in a familiar place. This poem emphasises the benefits of how lost I felt and often still feel.

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Day 3/30 - Prompt: LOST 💫


Surrounded by my life in boxes and cases
Feeling empty like the house
Take a moment to reflect
Nearly three score years and 10
A full circle
Older, certainly
Wiser, maybe
Experience richer, definitely
Was this move necessary?
Yes
Is it the final one?
Depends...


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