Lady of the lakes…
Lady of the lake
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We loved the weeping willows trees by the lake, we loved the month of July and August. Once I wanted death and my lady of the lake, whispered a sweet song to me.
“Do words matter?
What are we? Maybe we are just, here for a second, maybe we are just dancers upon the wind, waiting for a reason to be alive. Dear Poet, dance with me near the weeping willow tree, Lets, become like the free and wild dandelions, reaching for the sky, fearless and strong.”
I brought the Lady of the lake near and I whispered. Please Lady of the lake, love me today, love me tomorrow, love me forever, with you near. I want to live forever in your arms.
Dancing Coyote
marvelous! Loved this one too! ❤
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Thank you dear Carol. I appreciate the comment.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you my friend.
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Now here is something I find amusing.
I just now, from Texas, at 2301 hrs, June 24th, posted the above comment.
Here is the time stamp from that comment:
“LAMarcom on June 25, 2021 at 4:01 am said”
Might have something to do with the fact that I am now using a VPN.
Lord only knows what convoluted travels my words go before they arrive at their final, intended destination.
And I call Myself a ‘World Traveler!’
Ha!
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“Do words matter?
My father once said to me, “Son, words have meaning and a value that can be measured. Spend them carefully, thoughtfully, truthfully, and wisely”
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Great words found here from you John.
And great music.
Difficult to go wrong with Cat Stevens.
I’ve certainly used a lot of his work to accentuate points in my posts.
You have good taste in music Sir.
Great Post.
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Cat Steven was one the greatest. He is still going strong. Thank you for reading and the comment my friend.
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