infinity love always a work in progress perpetuity
W3 prompt this week is provided by Nigel, I have chosen a Senryu poetry form.
- Write an Ekphrastic Poem based on the photo of Auguste Rodin’s ‘The Thinker’ above;
- Theme: Good Parenting;
- Rhyming: Left to your discretion
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Can’t believe I’m only just seeing this. 😔
New style for me.to learn as well.
Concise and perfectly said. 💕
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Thanks, happy you liked it!
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Says it all in so few words ❤️
Marvellous.👏
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Thanks, Lesley! We don’t need lots of words to say what matters. 🙂
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So true Elizabeth💞
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Thanks, Angela!
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Elizabeth, Wow ~ talk about a nutshell! Well done!
~David
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A few words can be more effective than a book! 🙂 Thanks, David!
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Hi Elizabeth! 👋🏻
This week’s W3, hosted by the insightful and lovely Deepthy is now live:
Enjoy 🙂
Much love,
David
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It’s a beautiful prompt! Thanks, David!
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*hug*
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Always. (K)
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Yes! 🙂
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This is so true. The best job in the world, regardless of those sleepless seasons. Thanks for sharing. Blessings.
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I completely agree! The best job in the world! Thanks Selma!
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Yes, there is always much for parents to think about. It all works out in the end, though 🙂
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Hi Meg, it’s our job to worry about our kids, but they figure out their own path.
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Spot on!
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Thanks, Jane!
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