a moon so intense
I imagine heroin
unguarded wonder
my mind immersed in brightness
trying to find my way home

Thanks for the inspiration to FOWC and Tanka Tuesday.
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a moon so intense
I imagine heroin
unguarded wonder
my mind immersed in brightness
trying to find my way home

Thanks for the inspiration to FOWC and Tanka Tuesday.
I love the idea of our heroine moon, finding her way home 💜💜
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What a great way of looking at the prompt 🥰
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☺️thanks
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A lovely approach to the prompt, Tina.
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Thanks 😊
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You’re welcome, Tina.
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If we’re sharing the same moon (we MUST BE, right?) I can tell you this much: She will ALWAYS lead you home. Fine work, T.
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Thanks Ron 🌙
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A great poem Tina, you explore the tension between being undone by a great force, and the human instinct to return home, to safety, to oneself🙌
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Thank you so much 😊
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You are welcome 💞
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Beautifully written
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thanks Sadje! ❤
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You’re welcome ☺️
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Wonderful, Tina. Your imagery is powerful.
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Thanks Gwen! 😊
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we all want to have a home to return to. The moon always lends a hand. Thanks for the poem. Lovely
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Thanks Selma 😊
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I had to look up a heroin moon! This is really fascinating. I guess heroin is called the moon rock! I like the way you thought outside the box, Tina.
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Thanks Colleen 😊
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Great poem, Tina!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thanks 😊
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