“You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming”
Pablo Neruda
For Linda’s One-Liner Wednesday. For other One-Liners go here.
Pat R
3/13/19
“You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming”
Pablo Neruda
For Linda’s One-Liner Wednesday. For other One-Liners go here.
Pat R
3/13/19
Photo credit:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/castlekay/sets/72157602588581898/
THE TRAIN
Early trains enjoy the love automatically assigned objects and practices considered vintage. We enter the scene, place ourselves as participant or voyeur.
Inevitably, this to us is a ‘better time and place’. Yep, serotonin don’t like ugly.
such opulent trains
voyage at another time
riches of my mind
PR
2/15/2015
For further reading on prompt follow linK
http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2015/02/carpe-diem-sparkling-stars-18-john.html?m=1
POET
A gifted poet, he was every inch the artist.
At age fourteen he was lauded for his first poem.
Alexander’s temperament did not always serve
him well. He was quarrelsome and
uneasy from deep within. His lineage was abrupt
and well ensconced in the unknown
and this bothered him deeply.
PR
5/30/2014
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