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A NEW WORLD

Take me to a new world …
Show me a different adventure …

Guide me to a new land …
Lead me down a creative path …

Introduce me to a new friend …
Ask me to try something new …

Help me create a new memory …
Sing me a brand new song …

Paint me a picture with many colors,
Include me with my Sisters and Brothers

Tell me we will relive it again, Someday …
Bring me into a new world … Today

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  1. Beautiful, so beautiful! And I love how you post a photo with your poem! :)

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  2. Thank you, Sonja - Thank so much - I have decided that all the photos in my blog are ones that I have taken - At first, I was going to use a mixture of pics I liked etc - But it is more personal to use my own work ... I need to write to a post explaining that I want to share my poetry in this blog, along with writing posts - Not to confuse anyone ...

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  3. Kristine, the best thing you could do is to connect the two, sharing your skills and your talent! Very personal, and I love it! Why else do we blog? It's about sharing our thoughts and feelings, and offering inspiration to others :) Keep doing that! ;)

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  4. Sonja - Thank you so much for your words of encouragement - I have loved photography and writing for many years, it is only now that I am "sharing" my work with others - It has been a uplifting for me ... Truly!

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