This muddle takes its time to clear
All through my mind soaked haze.
If this breeze would calm my fear,
I’d choose to praise these days.
Should something else turn out to be
Fitting for eternity
May that with praise be right with me.
Text: Linked to dVerse Quadrille. De Jackson (aka WhimsyGizmo) is hosting today with the word “muddle”.
Photos: “Awakening with Green”, above, and “Underneath a Willow Tree”, below.
Gorgeous trees and praise-filled words, Frank. Wonderful.
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Thank you, De! And thank you for the prompt today.
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Fitting for eternity… love that…
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Thank you, Bjorn!
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A beautiful image of the tree with outstretched branches that goes so well with the image in the poem, reaching out for the highest good and ‘Fitting for eternity’ :o)
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Thank you, Xenia! I am glad you liked this.
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We should praise what is fitting for eternity! Love your words, as always!
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Yes, I agree. Thank you, Mary!
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hallelujah Frank – you nailed it especially that last stanza
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We have to be open to what comes our way. Thank you, Laura!
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Oh I so agree, Frank. Sometimes, to clear my muddled mind, a walk outside with the trees and the breeze is just what’s needed! Nice response!
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Thank you, Lillian!
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Fitting for eternity… oh yes!💜 Beautifully rendered.
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Thank you, Sanaa!
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We do need to be open to things, but trees and breezes help.
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They do help. Thank you, Merril!
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Lovely writing – it’s so reverential!
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Thank you, Jo!
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I like how uplifting and soft this is.
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I am glad it is uplifting. Thank you, Kathy!
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Delightful rhymes, as usual, Frank!
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Thank you, Frank!
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My pleasure, Frank!
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kaykuala
Fitting for eternity
May that with praise be right with me.
Luck may favor us at that critical moments sometimes!
Hank
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Hopefully it does. Thank you, Hank!
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Thank you for the beautiful tree images, Frank! A sight for my sore eyes this morning. It could be a tree speaking in your poem. I love the phrase ‘mind soaked haze’ and the repetition of praise makes it sound like a prayer.
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It is intended to be like a prayer. Thank you, Kim!
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Reads like a prayer. I like that.
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I’m glad it does. Thank you, Misky!
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Nicely done!! And I hope it will be right for you.
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I hope it is right for all of us. Thank you, Annell!
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“If this breeze would calm my fear,” I close my eyes and imaging a light, warm, summer breeze hitting my face. Breathe deep then exhale all the fear. Soul cleansing. Great poem.
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Exhaling all the fear would be soul cleansing. Thank you, Caitlin!
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Amazing how fear muddles the mind and distorts reality!
Dwight
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It does at times get in the way of seeing reality clearly. Thank you, Dwight!
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This is inspiring!
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I am glad you liked it, Vivian! Thank you!
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😊
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Wonderful!
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A good message clothed in well-penned verse. Thank you.
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Thank you!
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This has an old timey quiet strength faith feel to it.
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Thank you! I’m glad it has that feel about it.
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“Mind soaked haze” is a great image. I also like the idea of a breeze calming fears.
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I am glad you liked that image. Thank you, Janice!
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Muddle Mind ADHD Days
Before Dance Clears the
Chaos And Brings back
A River of Emotions
NoW GLuiNG
Mind Body
SouL Back
ToGeTHeR
AGaiN Poetry
Free Reflects
A Ocean
Whole
Comes me..:)
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Nice perspective on gluing mind, body, and soul back together through dance. Thank you, Fred!
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InnerVerse
EXpanDinG MoRE..:)
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I feel as if you peeped into my head, Frank.
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I’m glad. Thank you, Robbie!
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A soft breeze sounds like a refreshing way to clear the muddle of our minds. Awesome tree photos…especially like the second one.
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I am glad you liked the photos also. Thank you, Mish!
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