Today I tossed my dreamcatcher.
You wonder, did it work? I’d say
that when it did, the stuff it brought
was stuff I’d wished it hadn’t caught
but it thought was OK.
This week Eugenia offers us the prompt “dreamcatcher”.


Today I tossed my dreamcatcher.
You wonder, did it work? I’d say
that when it did, the stuff it brought
was stuff I’d wished it hadn’t caught
but it thought was OK.
This week Eugenia offers us the prompt “dreamcatcher”.
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I really like this one
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Thank you!
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I love this one because the gist of it is off the beaten path. Excellent take on the prompt and thank you for joining in.
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Thank you, Eugenia!
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You’re welcome, Frank!
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That happens sometimes 🙂
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Most of my dreamcatchers have been my own willfulness getting out of hand. Thank you, Zelda!
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Wow, that’s interesting–I’m always fascinated by your words, whether in a poem, or comments 🙂 You’re most welcome, Frank. I haven’t “caught” my dreamcatcher poem yet…maybe later today 🙂
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I really appreciate this, it made me deeply thoughtful.
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Thank you, Pragalbha!
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Nice poem!
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Thank you and blessings!
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You’re welcome!
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This is excellent, Frank, and it is true that getting what we dream about doesn’t always turn out the way we expected.
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Looking back I sometimes wish those dreams didn’t come true. Thank you, Robbie!
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