myphantomlimbs replied to your post: Bird of Blue
this is lovely : )
Thank you.... wrote it this morning driving to work . I have a lot of blue birds here right now.

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myphantomlimbs replied to your post: Bird of Blue
this is lovely : )
Thank you.... wrote it this morning driving to work . I have a lot of blue birds here right now.
More new tumblr
I love the way the hearts flicker and sparkle I love the way the sweet little kitten gambols across my dash I love the butterflies that flutter out of the screen at me I love the cakes that appear I love the wondrousness that is the tumblr cuppa tea And the wine eternally refilling
(For myphantomlimbs: what to look forward to)
myphantomlimbs replied to your post: To The Poets Who Don't Feel Like Their Best Is Good Enough
Shouldn’t you have preached this one girlie??? Yeah, I think you should. On video. Yeah
i would but i feel like it doesn't sounds right in my accent, is that stupid?????????
lonestardown replied to your post: River of Crocodile Tears
great poem, Michael.
Thank you Tony. This is one of my first 100 or so poems. It's way Pre Tumblr. I was reading a lot of spiritual books back then and dabbling in meditation. I always read more about it than I ever actually practiced. Not the preferred method. :) I guess we all ask those questions in one way or another.
myphantomlimbs replied to your post: River of Crocodile Tears
I can totally see that you continued to follow the light from here, to where you are now. : )! An especially big thank you for that comment. <3 From a purely selfish perspective, I don't see it, but maybe it's given me something to give back. If that be the case, the time was well spent indeed. Perhaps something, I wouldn't call it wisdom, but something good has come from this most interesting trip which has included way more than my fair share of wrong turns and bad decisions.