Silvered Lady in the sky
You affect my moods
I know not why
But when you’re full I’m so alive
Yet when you’re new
I have to strive
To change my world from blue
Reposted from December 2012
Silvered Lady in the sky
You affect my moods
I know not why
But when you’re full I’m so alive
Yet when you’re new
I have to strive
To change my world from blue
Reposted from December 2012
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Your poetry so simply and plainly puts emotions and stories which are not! A pleasure to read.
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Unfortunately, as you known, inspiration can’t be conjured up at will, and at the moment my head is into writing a new story (posting in the New Year)
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Lovely language, Crispina. You conjure such lovely images.
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Thanks. As I’ve said before, inspiration tends to call while I’m doing the dishes! I suppose it’s a freed mind.
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I find a lot of free association or looking at the details of a thing inspires. I see a fly battering against the window, I imagine bees and wasps – swarms of insects doing the same -bodies building up, and before I know it, I’m writing a flash fiction piece about an obsessive entomologist who’s turning into an insect. Ah, how the mind spins π
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It’s those things that often inspire a poem (or silly rhyme). Indeed, today, Sammi’s challenge has grabbed me. My ‘offering’ (I refuse to call it a poem) is scheduled for 5:00pm GMT
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This is beautiful. I think far too scientific… when I think about the moon and mood I think hormones, and light and… LOL I could learn from you how to look at things.
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Oh, and now I feel like the ‘wise old woman’. But that’s okay; in fact, it’s an honour. And wisdom isn’t found without a certain advance in age.
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I don’t think we’re far apart, age-wise. Learning new things always is great, and new ways to look at things. It took me ages to get over the ‘lecture’ stage in my writing. π
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I channel that impulse into writing history . . . which I have first researched. It’s only for the blog, but oh-so-satisfying.
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Beautiful and succinct!
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Well I thank you. gnosticpomegranate
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