Tearing hurry
Rebel instincts
Aspirations galore
Neanderthals emerge
Sustainable change
Fights fads and frenzy
On logical grounds
Respond, reason, repeat … duck
Maelstroms that suck you in
Annoying opposition
Tilted axis
Invitations to spin
Objectivity wins
Not a battle, but a war
Transformed

hi, Reena 😍
This week’s W3, hosted for the very first time by Di (Pensitivity101), is now live:
Enjoy❣️
~David
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Thanks!
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*hug*
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Wow! Powerful ending, Reena!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thank you so much, Yvette!
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I love your way with brevity, Reena. Smashing 👏
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Thanks a ton, Lesley!
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Oh, that last line… gorgeous! Well done, dear one. Always.
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Thank you, Selma!
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Wow! That last line is powerful and a perfect punch to end the poem!
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Thank you so much!
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You are very welcome!!
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Reena, that ending line hit me like a jolt—quiet but powerful.
~David
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The world is so focused on winning battles. The war will ultimately be lost by all.
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Not a battle, but a war
This resonates with life and the many obstacles we face.
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True. Thanks, Christine!
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Poems don’t need to rhyme to make sense ❤
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I rarely use rhyme, unless the format demands it.
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🥰
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Very well written Reena
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Thanks! This was a difficult prompt, given the length of the word.
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Yes, it is. I’m still trying
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