poetry / writing prompts On a life well lived October 19, 2020 Chris Hall48 Comments Written in response to Sadje’s What Do You See #52 photo prompt.Image credit: Pisauikan – Pixabay Share itClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Wonderful. Definitely can always dream. Dream that there is so much more to come. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
I really love your poem and her portrait of a big hearted lively woman. Thanks a lot my friend for joining in the challenge. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks, Sadje! Always a pleasure. The photo reminds me of one of the characters in my forthcoming novel. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
What a beautiful embodiment of age. I love ‘mirth plays around your mouth’ and ‘Fun feathers your forehead’. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
This lovely, and just right for those of us “of a certain age.” We’re not done yet. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Your words are something to aspire to! She sounds like she has definitely had a life well lived. Love this one! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh, yes! I’m still going through that ill-judged youth stage, Chris, and probably will be for many years to come! The best can get better! 🙂😁 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Beautiful words and sentiment. This work possibly resonates with me (and others?) more as our own years advance. We can recognise the child and youthfulness that we still contain, even though our outer shell may not project the image. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
A lovely uplifting poem. Also a perfect last sentiment, looking forwards, not back. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Thanks, Matthew! I just loved this woman’s face. She reminds me so much of one of the characters in my soon-to-be-released novel. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Inspiring! The best is yet to come👏👌
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Thanks, Ramya! She has that look about her, I thought.
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Yeah true. Very beautiful and promising photograph.
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Wonderful. Definitely can always dream. Dream that there is so much more to come.
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Most definitely! We must dream on 🙂
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Oh ! My! Best poetry I have read today.
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What a lovely thing to say! Thank you so much 🙂
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I really love your poem and her portrait of a big hearted lively woman. Thanks a lot my friend for joining in the challenge.
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Thanks, Sadje! Always a pleasure. The photo reminds me of one of the characters in my forthcoming novel.
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You’re welcome. I am looking forward to your new book
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That make me happy! Not too long to wait.
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Great news
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This a a beauty Chris. Lovely 💖
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Thanks so much, Radhika 🙂
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Lovely, Chris! Beautiful and heartwarming. ❤️
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Thank you, Punam 🙂
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My pleasure. 🙂
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That’s fantastic. It really is.
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beautiful words and message 🙂
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Thanks, Tina!
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Beautiful Chris. Every word and every moment 💜
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Thanks so much, Jen 🙂
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You’re very welcome Chris 😊
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Love it! Such a perfect photo for the poem, and vice versa!
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She’s an awesome character! What stories she could tell 🙂
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Yes, definitely!
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What a beautiful embodiment of age. I love ‘mirth plays around your mouth’ and ‘Fun feathers your forehead’.
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She has a twinkle in her eye that tells it all. Thanks, Cath 🙂
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I think you do, too.
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This lovely, and just right for those of us “of a certain age.” We’re not done yet.
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Yes, quite so! Definitely not done yet 🙂
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Your words are something to aspire to! She sounds like she has definitely had a life well lived. Love this one!
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Thanks, Irma 🙂 she certainly inspires me!
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Absolutely true, best is yet to come!
It’s lovely! 😊🌹
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Thanks you! I’m pleased to have shared a little optimism 🙂
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I’m not there yet, but I hope to be able to reflect the same.
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Sure you will, Darnell 🙂
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Oh, yes! I’m still going through that ill-judged youth stage, Chris, and probably will be for many years to come! The best can get better! 🙂😁
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Long may it be so, Tom!
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Absolutely!
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Wonderfully penned Chris.
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Thanks, Rory!
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Beautiful words and sentiment. This work possibly resonates with me (and others?) more as our own years advance. We can recognise the child and youthfulness that we still contain, even though our outer shell may not project the image.
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It’s good to find one’s younger self from time to time!
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A lovely uplifting poem. Also a perfect last sentiment, looking forwards, not back.
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Thanks, Matthew! I just loved this woman’s face. She reminds me so much of one of the characters in my soon-to-be-released novel.
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