Anthony expresses my thoughts, too. The last poem about the never ending mystery of causality--how and why small things can cause such big ones--is subtle thunder. Thanks.
Hi Nathalie, this is so nice. I read them together, they fit so well. Thank you for coming to my little poem and for your encouragement. I am sorry that I am so late in returning, I am just plain snowed under. I may never catch up. ..
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The sense of continuance in this is subtle, but so true.
Anthony expresses my thoughts, too. The last poem about the never ending mystery of causality--how and why small things can cause such big ones--is subtle thunder. Thanks.
I like how each part can be read as an individual or as a whole
Very lovely progression, love 'ripple in reality'...
Oh Nathalie!
These are splendid. I do love your subtlety.
The slight browning on the peonie (think it's a peonie?)...speaks volumes.
Many thanks--
I love the notion that time becomes fluid, drops of time rippling. Lovely.
I like your salute to chaos theory. Interesting artwork and poems.
You really touched the definition of never ending so subtly.
I reaaly liked Seasons ripple!-nice.
Thank you for sharing this.
pure white blooms so lovely!
Wow, great!
I like what you did with this prompt. So true, in both cases.
Love these - infinity in few words!
i like the gentle feel of your words...
..'just a slight tremor/which cannot be stopped'_play on 'undercurrents'-yet-"subtle thunder'~many thanks..
Hi Nathalie, this is so nice. I read them together, they fit so well.
Thank you for coming to my little poem and for your encouragement.
I am sorry that I am so late in returning, I am just plain snowed under. I may never catch up.
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