I thought we were linked. I un-followed, and am now re-following you, so I get notifications. I was wondering why you haven’t been posting. By the way, that is a cute poem for a lazy poet. I have those little brown birds just outside my window..
It seems that little blips with following happen quite often Marcy, its easy to lose people! I love sparrows, plain little things but with big personalities 🙂
hi Gilly,
better than any photography:
your lyrics, more inspiring
than pictures could,
so thank you for your poem:
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There was a young panda from China
Who’s fur coat was oh so much finer
Than her sisters to sailed on a liner
across the ocean to South Carolina!
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Succinct. Great poem. Kharis Macey
Thanks Kharis, you aren’t posting anymore, unless you have another blog?
I warmly greet and invite you to see my new post on the blog.
A wonderful wish, Gilly. Love the photo too. 🙂
Aah. My little heart goes pitter-patter. This is s.w.e.e.t. I hope so too.
❤
I say Amen to the poetic wish. A splendid poem for winter. Love it, Lucid.
Really good to stop by your blog. I’ll check back again.
Best wishes,
Stella
I thought we were linked. I un-followed, and am now re-following you, so I get notifications. I was wondering why you haven’t been posting. By the way, that is a cute poem for a lazy poet. I have those little brown birds just outside my window..
It seems that little blips with following happen quite often Marcy, its easy to lose people! I love sparrows, plain little things but with big personalities 🙂
hi Gilly,
better than any photography:
your lyrics, more inspiring
than pictures could,
so thank you for your poem:
+
There was a young panda from China
Who’s fur coat was oh so much finer
Than her sisters to sailed on a liner
across the ocean to South Carolina!
+
Amen to that Gilly. A beautiful pairing.