What’s notable, that I would find.
I ditch the fake that thinks it’s rich,
ignore the wizard with his witch,
resist a compromising mind
that fantasizes till it’s blind.
Not one of us walks here alone.
We see enough what’s dimly shown.
With fruit maturing on the way
we hear and follow so we may
know fully as we’re fully known.
Ronovan Hester offers the rhyme word “rich” to be used in a B line for this week’s challenge. Eugenia offers the word “notable” for this week’s Thursday prompt. I am thinking of 1 Corinthians 13:12.



“Not one of us walks here alone.” No indeed.
Pax,
Dora
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Thank you, Dora! We’re not alone.
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It is the truth that we are fully known. Jesus knows it all. Hence, there is no excuse in pretending.
Blessings.
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Yes, we are fully known to Jesus. Thank you, Michael!
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Each line and the entire poem, so powerful and beautiful. I enjoyed reading thrive to let it seep in deeper. The photo of tree in snow is amazing.
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I am glad you liked the poem and the photo. Thank you, Pragalbha!
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I really, really like this! Ditch the fake!!
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We don’t need the fake. Thank you, Mary!
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One day, fully…longing for it
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Me, too. Thank you!
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You are welcome!!
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I love your line “Not one of us walks here alone.”! Veni, vidi, vici! Thank you for joining in, Frank!
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I am glad you liked that line. Thank you, Eugenia!
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Most welcome, Frank!
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