Stripping away the rose colored glasses of denial concerning my reality. Getting in touch with truth. Reaching out to others in empathy concerning their reality and their walk to truth.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Remembering













My gathering of thoughts
akin to picking flowers,
released into the wind
and scattered within hours.

Thoughts  are nurtured, given space,
 I'm free to change my mind.
Akin to living  flowers, in a vase
of grace, divine.                                           

10 comments:

  1. Dear Dixie,
    This is a lovely poem, and, I think, one of the best you've shared with us.
    Thank you.
    Very Best Wishes,
    David.

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  2. Pretty, wistful and nice. Like the field and girl with the flowers pictured, the words are at play, floating about, freeing your mind to do as it pleases. Very nice.

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  3. Lovely Dixie, just lovely. You really have a talent for the word my dear. I hope this finds you well and happy. Happy Valentine's Day to you.

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  4. What a great poem. A pleasure to read your blog.

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  5. Ah well, David, maybe fog is good for me after all, lol.
    Coming from you, this comment is a treat. Thank you.
    Good thoughts your way,
    Dixie

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  6. Thanks, Kelly.
    This is one of those, "see the kid, be the kid," and write. I go there a lot because I don't want to lose the kid inside of me. It's one of the reasons I enjoy your blog so much. I get to laugh and learn too.
    Thanks so much,
    Dixie

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  7. Heather, you're such a kind one!!! You have such boldness and liveliness. ~And Happy Valentine's Day to you. :)Love, Dix

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  8. Mike,
    Thank you for visiting and commenting. I explored yours a bit and will return soon to read more.
    Meanwhile I added you to my reading list. I'm curious about that whiskey!!
    See you soon.

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  9. Hey Dixie,
    Your gift for prose flows through the very essence of your passionate and profound resonance....
    Thank you

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  10. Hi Gary.
    What a lovely comment. I'm sure as the days pass, and my Fibro fog lifts more, I'll understand more.
    You're very kind.
    With respect, Dixie :)

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