Strange Writing Published on February 27, 2020 Comments 19 Tanka 13 written by L. Stevens when I write poems I want to light a flame singe your edges black roughen you up a little leave glowing embers behind Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditTumblrPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Ana Daksina says January 31, 2019 Reblogging to my sister site Timeless Wisdoms LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
petrujviljoen says February 8, 2019 I consider myself lit up – thanks for the help! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Frank Hubeny says February 8, 2019 Nice description of leaving glowing embers of memory with a poem. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
kim881 says February 8, 2019 Oh yes! What a way to write, singeing edges black and leaving glowing embers behind! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Mish says February 8, 2019 This is a concise example of your passion. Yes, light the flame! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Reblogging to my sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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Keep writing and ignite our flames!
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Thank you 🖤🔥
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I consider myself lit up – thanks for the help! 🙂
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Thank you for reading!
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Nice description of leaving glowing embers of memory with a poem.
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Thank you!
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Exquisite writing!
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Oh yes! What a way to write, singeing edges black and leaving glowing embers behind!
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Thank you!
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Write with passion!!!
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Absolutely!
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This is a concise example of your passion. Yes, light the flame!
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Thank you!
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Singe is such a great word for poems
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