A complex puzzle
I find myself analyzing each piece
Shifting this one
Transforming that one
Finding the altered pieces don't mesh
A fragmented stranger
I allow the pieces to return to their original state
Observe them come together
A perplexing yet perfect whole
Accepting what is
W3 Prompt #100: Wea’ve Written Weekly’s poet of the week, Suzanne Brace, prompts us to write an introspective poem on the theme of ‘stranger.’
Accepting what is! Indeed that’s the key. Great take on the prompt
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Thank you, Sadje!😘
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You’re welcome 😉
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There’s something gratifying in seeing it all come together and recognising it to be just as it should be – really enjoyed your poem
💞Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne! 😊
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Excellent! Great poem!
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Thank you!😊
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OOOOOooooh… I really love your imagery of observing the pieces come together to form a “perplexing yet perfect whole”! ❤
~David
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Thank you, David!😊
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Hi 👋🏻 Jenn!
Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3 prompted, hosted by the amazing Murisopsis, is now live:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2024/04/03/w3-prompt-101-weave-written-weekly/
Enjoy❣️
Much love,
David
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Jennifer I love the way you used the puzzle pieces and found the stranger isn’t so strange when allowed to exist in the original form! Absolutely gorgeous!!
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Thank you, Val! 😊
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nicely done👌🏾👌🏾
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Thank you!😊
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