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arbpoet
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since 2006-11-22
Posts 38


0 posted 2006-12-28 11:49 PM


Feelings on paper, the shape of depth
from within.


Eyes witnessing life, sweeping down
to the deepest self.


To write from the heart.
One must first have a dream.


Never letting go of that dream even
when obstacles threaten to damage the path.


To write from the heart.
One must never tire of taking in
knowledge.


Learning about life and about
ourselves.
Experiencing the treasures life brings.


To write from the heart.
One must expand the imagination.


The boundless realm of creation
within ourselves, should never
be shut away.


To write from the heart.
One must exercise the ability to
become oblivious to our
surroundings.


To lose ourselves in the words.
To become the paper being
written upon.


To write from the heart.
One must appreciate life.
To look upon our life as a marvelous
gift.


To look upon the earth as a
priceless wonder.


To write from the heart starts with
a dream.


Then taking in knowledge about life
and learning about ourselves.


Then exercising and expanding
the imagination.

Then learning to become oblivious to our surroundings.

Then last is having an appreciation of life.


To write from the heart takes
all of the above.
Leave one out is to be lost
without words.


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Roniece Dawson-Bruce
Member Ascendant
since 2000-01-29
Posts 5689
Sydney, Australia
1 posted 2006-12-28 11:55 PM


yes this makes sense to me!  well done!
RDB

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