One single impression: Never Ending
Never ending —
cycle of nature goes on
tide ebbs and flows
Never Ending
Never ending —
cycle of nature goes on
tide ebbs and flows
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cycle of nature goes on
tide ebbs and flows
Never Ending
Never ending —
cycle of nature goes on
tide ebbs and flows
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Tag for more poems: One Single Impression
Prompted today by (thank you) Gautami Tripathy of Rooted
Tag: Jim's OSI
Labels: Italy, One Single Impression, Poem, Travel
17 Comments:
This is very comforting. Thanks, Jim.
Beautiful photos and the perfect words for them.
I like how you repeated the poem...like the tides you speak of.
Thanks, Jim--
Let's just hope nature will keep on doing this for us if we mend our ways.
Thank you for sharing this.
And that cycle is so important.
You put it well.
The repeat is a good effect.
Hey, Jim, you and I had similar thoughts this week!
I like the way you did yours.
Beautiful photos and words, and like Sandy says, comforting - especially in this time frame. I kind of took it to the extreme end in mine. I wonder if it will seem comforting or not...
The cycle of rhythm; so often I've stood at the shore and felt this; thanks.
Very nice, Jim, very nice! :)
I love the tide, always coming and going again, only to return. Perfect, Jim!
The repeating line is very effective. . . like the tide itself repeating over and over but somehow never the same.
i can realy relate to what you posted this day..nature is always soothing
oh,jim!!! you & mrs. jim were in one of my very favorite places in italy (5 terre), in the world, actually!
no wonder your poetry was so inspired. the tide is such a comforting example of never ending
Terrific - love the images and the vibrant words!
So very true and hopeful. Love the images and the photos.
Time is a never ending tide, isn't it. Well done.
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