February 4, 2018. Today’s sunshine affirms my optimism that this incredibly cold winter will, eventually, blend into Spring. This poem has been sprouting since last week’s encounter with morning glory seed pods catching afternoon sun rays – shining, seeming to call out for a caress.
Beautiful – I love that they hold promise even though the onlooker can’t see. Come to Arizona – it is sunny and warm here.
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VJ, Thanks! Wish I could teleport to Arizona – I’ve been drooling at your photos from there.
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Your poetry is really outstanding. And your punctuation intriguing
Is it time for you to put together another book of poetry?
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Thank you, Jane.
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Wonderful poem, Jazz!! Thank you for sharing!!
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Thank you, Lisa. Sharing is what poetry is all about!
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I, too, was intrigued by the structure as well as the content of this poem.
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Thank you , Luanne.
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A lovely write Jazz! Sending you the best for an abundance of spring inspiration and beauty to behold 🌹🌸😊
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Thank you, Diana. This week our poppies have begun popping – red and pink – with hordes more puffing up, preparing for a full declaration that Spring has arrived.
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Oh how lovely Jazz! Finally 😊
Up here…There is risk of flurries overnight, yet our bulbs are inching out and cherry blossoms revealing.
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Your site and poetry lovely!
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Thank you, Lilie!
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