Keep voice soft as nectar please
Like springtime soap bubbles
What’s happening to me?
When wild wind murmurs her name
Chanting night’s soothing symphony
Finger painting dreams
Calling it wisdom
Churning out new days
As indeed I indulge, concede, and say Yes!
Home is close
There’s no tomorrow
And it’s not midnight…yet
Mindfills for dVerse MTB ~ in the end is my beginning hosted by Laura. The writing challenge is to use the last lines of our poems (at least 12) to make this one. I absolutely enjoyed writing this one! Click on each line to read the poem it ended.
15 responses to “Keep voice soft~MTB”
what a creative composite of your (linked) lines – it works so well right from that wonderful start
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Thanks Laura I enjoyed writing this! It was such an interesting challenge 🙂
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Ooh! I do like the way this one came together!!
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This came together very well. It is amazing how all these lines can come together and work!
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I was pleasantly surprised with this challenge:) I think we all had fun writing this
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yes, I agree!
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Love this especially the last three lines ❤
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😊lovely of you! I enjoyed writing this. Thank you
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so well done and what a wonderful opening:
Keep voice soft as nectar please
Like springtime soap bubbles
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Oh I like those lines too. Thank you for reading and writing in!
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You’re welcome!
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Love your poem specially the opening lines. Thanks for linking up your older poems as well.
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Grace…thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the poem. And reading the linked ones too 🙂
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😊🙏
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[…] at 3 am I'm stirred awake,summer strewn, in a sea of clouds, huddled,Keep voice soft as nectar please;You can't see it, a labyrinth of roots from across time;Thought is still;City oasis, a sliver of […]
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