Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
holding a flower~
on my hands, an ancient song
sacred melody
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Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge: #161 photo prompt
Linda Lee Lyberg is a wife, mother, artist, published poet and author. She resides in Mesa, AZ with her husband Pete (aka The Big Viking) of 24 years, and her dog, Ricky Bobby. Linda writes various forms of poetry, as well as short stories. You can read more of her works at: charmedchaos.com
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Lovely…
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Thank you Bette.
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Reblogged this on davidbruceblog #2.
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Thank you!
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Very lovely 😊
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger and commented:
Love it!
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Hope it is temporary. Huh?
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Yow, I guess it’s not. Pretty but I would hate to wear it for life! Everyone I know even likes to change color of their nail polish quite often.
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Lol. I don’t even wear nail polish. Henna tattoos are not permanent. I believe it is a tradition for brides in some cultures.
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Guilty for the nail polish. I need to change it not because I want to change colors but because they are going too long. You are probably right about the culture. Some markings probably have significance as marking one into a new family unit or something like that. Interesting, anyway.
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Yes it is.
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Thank you.
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