A miracle I’d like to see Might make some mountain slide. Explanations won’t agree. The miracle I’d want to see Would peel this raging heart from me That seeks a place to hide. The miracles I’d long to see Would make my mountains slide.
Linked to dVerse Quadrille where Mish is hosting with the word “peeling”.
Linked to The Cosmic Photo Challenge where Dale offers the theme of “set in stone”.
Also linked to Trent P. McDonald’s The Weekly Smile. That I’m here at all is enough motivation for praise, thanksgiving, hope and a smile.
Also linked to dVerse Meeting the Bar where I am hosting with the theme of the triolet poetry form.



Nice pictures and a thoughtful poem to start the week, thanks Frank.
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Thank you, Dale!
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Great photo. I liked the poem.
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Thank you, Trent!
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On places like that miracles are believable.
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Thank you, Bjorn! It is a beautiful park.
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Nice little triolet, Frank. Very smoothly done.
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Thank you, Sarah!
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Uplifting words and love the photos!
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Thank you, Linda!
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You just keeping honing the triolet form. It would be nice to fully believe in miracles, to inject hope into the chaotic abyss we all teeter on.
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Without a miracle it is an abyss. Thank you, Glenn!
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It’s nice to see you working the triolet, Frank. There are a few miracles I’d like to see, too.
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Miracles are something to look forward to. Thank you, Kim!
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In today’s world, it does seem it would take a miracle to calm the heart.
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Thank you, Ken!
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Wonderful wordplay, Frank. A miracle that could bring your heart out, unafraid, would move mountains ❤
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Thank you, Jade!
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Ah but its said faith can move mountains
Happy Monday Frank
Much❤love
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Thank you, Gillena!
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Love this and the form. Faith can move mountains, even if they only slide a little.
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Thank you, Mary!
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Lovely poem & photos…Garden of the Gods?
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Yes, it is the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. Thank you, Lynn!
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Beautiful place!
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Thank you, Lynn!
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We all need these miracles and I like the way you describe their strength. May I ask where the photo is taken? It looks like my kind of hiking area.
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It is a beautiful hiking area. Thank you, Mish!
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I loved this poem. You are getting good at these triolets. You make it look easy but, I know it is harder with the word count. Well done Frank.
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Thank you, Trudessa! I will be featuring triolets on Thursday’s Meeting the Bar. I am getting practice using them.
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Nice combination of a quadrille and triolet.
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Thank you, Maria!
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A real landslide and one of desire… excellent take on the “peel” theme!
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Thank you, Susan!
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Interesting! The rocks have many stories to tell! Every one a miracle!
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Thank you, Dwight!
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I love this, Frank. So uplifting.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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Interesting blend of the three prompts .. stunning photos!
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Thank you, Kate!
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Mountains are miracles in many ways. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Ali!
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That potent inner desire, on the cusp, dare I say it out loud, great lines.
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Thank you, Paul!
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Most welcome Frank.
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A beautiful, meditative image Frank and I especially love these lines :
‘The miracle I’d want to see
Would peel this raging heart from me
That seeks a place to hide’
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Thank you, Xenia!
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The repetition turned this into a song. Beautiful.
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Thank you!
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Stone the HeART
Wing The Free Bird Sees..:)
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Thank you, Fred!
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Welcome Frank!
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I like the likening of a miracle being so strong that it is like seeing a mountain slide off itself. An interesting form, Frank. I learn something new every day at dVerse!
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Thank you, Lillian! The repetition is what most attracts me to this form. It is like a chorus repeating itself.
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Liked the photo and the poem, veey much.
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Thank you, Raivenne!
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Beautiful photo. Hope for a miracle.
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Thank you, Beverly!
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Frank, thanks for hosting tonight and bringing the triolet to light.
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Thank you, Truedessa!
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That would be some mighty moment to remove a man’s rage, potent imagery Frank.
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Thank you, Paul!
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Pleasure Frank
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Believing in miracles is a way to keep hope alive. Very thoughtful poem.
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Thank you!
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It would be a big one to make the mountain slide! Very nice.
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Thank you, Dwight!
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I love the line about peeling your raging heart, Frank.
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I hope, when your miracle happens it’s everything you wish! Lovely place you have to photograph, we were in the SW last week, it’s amazing!
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Me, too! Thank you, Dawn!
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Quiet Place ‘Tween
Mountains and Valleys
No Longer Higher Or Lower
Just
Right..:)
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Thank you, Fred!
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SMiLeS AGAiN..:)
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