Fresh
fallen the night before
crisp
footprints on distant shore
crystalline
capturing fallen light
colorful
red rose smiling bright
holding
hands clasped this day
speechless
love needed nothing to say
vowed
spoken to the skies
renewed
snowflakes in our eyes
free
petals fall in the breeze
laughter
whispers spoken to the trees
fallen
strong stood aged oak
memory
song where new life awoke
reaching
striving for the sun
hoping
new path on which to run
Newness a prompt from Poet’s United.
Beautiful work of poetry and pictures, perfect for a wintry day.
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Beautiful artwork and amazing poetry. The photo was poetry for the eyes. Thank you.
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Poetry and photos: pure magic!
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beautiful Leslie and speaks so preciously to me especially today
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A red rose for your dear lady!!!
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Leslie, so cool to see you linking at Mid-Week Motif! I adore this poem of new ness and hope…..also the very beautiful photos……….gorgeous to read this morning.
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The flow of the poem reflects the crispness of the snow…quite a fine poem IMHO.
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I really like the ending of this poem — the reaching and striving and hoping! Such a positive beginning to a new year.
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Love this the way it is written and the images it conveys. This is quite wonderful.
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Very nice marriage of images and words.
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Beautiful, optimistic and new….Freshness abounds in the images and supporting words.
Eileen
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laughter, hoping so much to look forward to on this new path!
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“love needed nothing to say” – how great would it be if we had more of these moments? 🙂
Beautiful poem, and I adore the photos.
Take care and keep smiling.
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Lovely pictures & words ~ Your optimism reaches out clearly for the sun ~
Grace
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I like the use of the single words between the lines… and the photo is awesome
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Beautiful words and nice pictures to compliment the words. 🙂
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What a stunning,hopeful poem!
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the alternating single words give a tempo and a moment to capture the image, lovely
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What an imposing style. I shall reread, definitely.
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Thanks 🙂
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so beautiful!
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I could watch Sc’rldneihs List and still be happy after reading this.
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