Unleashed

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Life lessons

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Endlessness

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The other side

I don't think I wanted to be here -unfamiliar, dark environs semblance of humanity staring back from windows shows different worlds -and then I know learning helps -to know Me https://wordcraftpoetry.com/2021/03/02/tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-215-poetschoice/

Rants

BADGER HEXASTICH choosingwhat's right makes thembright - while I absorb painenvelope screaming worldsand yet remaindull grey https://wordcraftpoetry.com/2021/02/16/weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-213-ekphrastic-photoprompt/

Make-believe

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Found Poetry #Tanka Tuesday

Art by Harry Clarke I walk the same routesI retrace multiple timesThis puzzles people -I walk to think more clearlyever-changing, renewing The above 'found poem' is derived from the piece here Original Paragraphs When I walk — which I do every day, as basic sanity-maintenance, whether in the forest or the cemetery or the city … Continue reading Found Poetry #Tanka Tuesday