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Whispers Mutely Shared
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Soul to Soul
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Forgotten Magic
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Inspired by Kim at Peace, Love and Patchouli @ https://zipsrid.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/2016-napowrimo-day-1/
“Writing a Lune:
This is a sort of English-language haiku. While the haiku is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count, the lune is a three-line poem with a 5-3-5 syllable count. There’s also a variant based on word-count, instead of syllable count, where the poem still has three lines, but the first line has five words, the second line has three words, and the third line has five words again. Either kind will do, and you can write a one-lune poem, or write a poem consisting of multiple stanzas of lunes. Happy writing!”
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~Morgan~
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Beautiful Original Artwork by: stefanarts at deviantart

“whispers mutely shared” describes the picture perfectly. Lovely!
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🙂 Thanks so much Michelle 🙂 that would have been me when I was little. I brought every animal I came across home ❤
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Somehow that doesn’t surprise me. ❤❤
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I’d never heard of this poetry form, Morgan — thanks for educating me. Yours is simply lovely, and so’s the photo!
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I hadn’t either, but was delighted when I learned about it. That photo is precious 😉 Happy Friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow…lovely
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Thank You so much 🙂 Very happy you enjoyed it 😉
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Lovely haiku.
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Many Heartfelt Thanks 🙂
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I really, really, very much like this. Can you tell how much I like this? I wish I could click that star button twice. I’m struggling to put my finger on it but I think it’s to do with how I feel about animals and also it’s just one of those things when something works for you and you can’t click why!
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Im so GLAD you like it and yes I know just what you mean 🙂 Thanks Ever So Much!
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