Category: writing
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Pink Noise
Never let the noise of the world overpower the stillness of your soul. Merriam-Webster has a cool little tool called Time Traveler where you can find the words that were first seen in print in the year you were born (or in any year for that matter). I picked a couple from my birth year…
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Circling Around Again
“We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began and to know the place for the first time.” —T.S. Eliot I’ll be honest here. I wasn’t sure what this line from T.S. Eliot’s “Little Gidding” was about, so I Googled it. And I’m still…
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Fairytale’s End
Green eyed and fair haired, Irish maiden waits in vain, Alone, evermore. By no means did I plan on popping back in and being a downer… it’s JUST a haiku. Saying that makes me think of my mom. Whenever we watch our shows she’s always asking me… “why did this person do that, or why…
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Slip of the Tongue
Midnight rendezvous, Lucent dream, Freudian slip, Unconscious mind wakes. Just passing on a bit of my psychology love… Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge: Lights & Night
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Lost at Sea
I’m keeping my words to a minimum (or trying to!) so that I (and you) can enjoy the peace and quiet of visual ideas. I’ve noticed that when I look for inspiration, I’m always drawn to the female body. I love that fact because, for one, I’m going to put together a vision board to…
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Balancing Act
Tip-toeing through life, On the invisible line, Pursuing balance. It feels good to be back. I wasn’t sure why I felt the need to stay away for so long, but I think my haiku helped me understand it. Sometimes you feel that burnout and you need to step away for a bit to regain your…