The Art of Letting Go
By Silver Spun Sand
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Wonderful!
Wonderful!
I could sense that ending coming - but it still caught me out.
It's a perfect expression, Tina. You get it just right every time.
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Brought tears and goose bumps
Brought tears and goose bumps but with some sort of peace at the end.
Beautiful.
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Such an interesting,
Such an interesting, pictorial story told so well as usual, Tina, and the last 2 lines so special. Both your girls encouraged you in many ways, and you them, I think. Rhiannon
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Hi Tina,
Hi Tina,
some times we need a little help from Mother Nature to let go, as in that last stanza; about the wind tugging at the strings.
I was drawn to this poem, as being somewhat of a hoarder, I could identify with this one. I still find it hard to let go of a lot of my parents items, even though I know they're of no use to me, it's still comforting to have them around.
A poem that gave me food for thought.
Jenny.
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Really moving Tina, it gave
Really moving Tina, it gave me goosebumps and I didn't want it to end. R
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Tina,
Tina,
You express love and sadness so beautifully in this poem as with the two balloons which for me represent the two emotions I have mentioned as well as the two sisters. Every time you put pen to paper somehow...you achieve.
Wonderful,
Moya
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