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thankyou for that @Dimity    Hope this finds you well and happy.  Peak picking season and sometimes miss posts,    glad I found yours.   Little gift for you

 

Every days a good day.   

   I guess the things  I  do say

       Is told to me in white cloud shapes

           and the way the the tall trees  sway.

 

Bless ya mate.        counting  sheep      tonys moon base one.

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That's gorgeous @tonys . I love nature imagery.

Fruit picking season must be pretty full on for you. A lot of work in a short time.

My orchard consists of a grapefruit tree. Next door's plum tree used to overhang it and one day I saw two ringtail possums shimmying down to eat my grapefruit peels. I was happy to share.

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@Dimity    thankyou for that.   You can make all sorts of little things,  with no more than a pocket full of words.

So. . .   I wonder if that plum tree and your grapefruit tree were actually sole mates.             You know,

 one with its protective arms around the other.     Maybe even a lovers embrace on a moonlit night,   while all the worlds asleep,          dreams can make anything possible.

I know they farewelled each other, .  .  .   but if it was worse than that, . . .    don't tell me.

 

Let me prolong the dream.  .  .  .   and  happy dreams to you. . .    tonys   moon base 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@Clawde    Thanks for all the supports.  don't know any thing about you,  what thread you roost in  but cheers and I do hope you are well and happy.      tonys    m b 1

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Not sure if you Facebook @tonys but here's a poem for you

https://fb.watch/jh-FoD4Z7v/

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Love that poet and poem. @Dimity  Thank you

I have skirted with the spoken word movement.

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Thankyou so much @Dimity    You do realize its  hard to type through a crazed teardrops of glass,  but this just flays the flesh from my bone.     Simply .  . .  its beautiful.

I posted about tin cans and fragile threads of wool in dark valleys months ago  but thought

it was just my valley,  and no one got it.     Why cant people like this rule our world, 

 

 There flowers are trampled should they ever get a foot hold,    the Robo debt rulers and do goody good  foolers.         The keys held so tight in their fists,  now steel balls of power corruption,   polished  and honed  to a flat screen glaze

of crowd pleasing apathy  under  the ever growing  clouds made of     . . . 'selfies' 

 

Its so  so hard for me to navigate emotionally through this seas of wires that strangle my sails,

and this angel poet, . . .  she  can see through walls,

 

Can some body please put her in charge,   course she'd never do it,   she is pure of heart. 

 

Again thankyou,   Now,  its the book keepers birthday but hope its a to be continued space.

 

May you all be in control of both ends of your skipping ropes.  best wishes.

 

I hope every one gets a look at this girls poem you  so thoughtfully sent me.

 

tonys    moon base one.    @Stuff   @Appleblossom  @TAB   @Bunniekins stuff

 

Just a hand full And I dont know how to direct them to your brook  Dimity      T   m b 1

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@StuF a callout to you in the last post

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Thanks for the heads up  @Dimity !

 

I meant to involve myself in this thread, but have so far failed to do so. Your reminder might do the trick!

 

(And great poem too!!!)