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November 15, 2014 § 23 Comments
Tagged: adventure, artist, author, dreamer, entrepreneur, good morning sun, Poetry, quotes, writer
Great poem! Keep doing it, you’re talented! 🙂
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Yes feeding the soul is important ! Funny words but so true .. I do the same with my dishes 🙂
Reblogged this on Word Wabbit.
Absolutely right – always need to feed those other aspects of self, too!
I love the playfulness here. Well written. Well felt.
Love this piece, especially the last segment 🙂
Well, again a good rhyme Coco 🙂 And how do you spend time on Saturdays? 😅:sweat_smile:
Love this. Thank you, Coco!
That’s great coco! 😉
Story of my life!
A non-compliant, uh-oh . . . . Those demands may get more forceful and coercive, and the consequences of refusing to surrender much nastier, you know. Watch your knives and forks carefully!!
Never bow down to dishwater duties
Like the ending portion. Which pulled the rest together. Thanks for following me.
LOVED this!!
brilliant!! 🙂
I love it!
I love it. Very playful, and the world definitely needs more playful. Thanks for sharing.
Haha! Love the humorous, cheeky writing style. I can definitely relate to this one! 😉
Great thoughts. Great image. May I reblog to “Tales of Unwise Paths”?
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Thank you! Of course!! 🙂
Many thanks. I agree with your idea that drudgery is a kind of death. Soul destroying when you do too much of it. And you give the antidote. 🙂
Reblogged this on Tales of Unwise Paths.
Today I’m letting my soul spread its wings and fly
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Great poem! Keep doing it, you’re talented! 🙂
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Yes feeding the soul is important ! Funny words but so true .. I do the same with my dishes 🙂
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Reblogged this on Word Wabbit.
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Absolutely right – always need to feed those other aspects of self, too!
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I love the playfulness here. Well written. Well felt.
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Love this piece, especially the last segment 🙂
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Well, again a good rhyme Coco 🙂
And how do you spend time on Saturdays? 😅:sweat_smile:
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Love this. Thank you, Coco!
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That’s great coco! 😉
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Story of my life!
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A non-compliant, uh-oh . . . . Those demands may get more forceful and coercive, and the consequences of refusing to surrender much nastier, you know. Watch your knives and forks carefully!!
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Never bow down to dishwater duties
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Like the ending portion. Which pulled the rest together.
Thanks for following me.
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LOVED this!!
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brilliant!! 🙂
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I love it!
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I love it. Very playful, and the world definitely needs more playful. Thanks for sharing.
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Haha! Love the humorous, cheeky writing style. I can definitely relate to this one! 😉
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Great thoughts. Great image. May I reblog to “Tales of Unwise Paths”?
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Thank you! Of course!! 🙂
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Many thanks. I agree with your idea that drudgery is a kind of death. Soul destroying when you do too much of it. And you give the antidote. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Tales of Unwise Paths.
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Today I’m letting my soul spread its wings and fly
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