SHIFT-SHAPERS
Words can be elusive shift-shapers.
There at the park to delight children;
Bouncy castle, slide, swing, these capers.
Blowing with wind on butterfly days,
Words, can be such elusive shift-shapers.
Should one fall into a deep dark chasm,
You should hear the scream of letters.
But when they fall to rest in community,
For endless hours, books of all papers,
Then, you can grab them and hold them.
No longer just words, or elusive shift-shapers.
SHIFT-SHAPERS © gillena cox 2019
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Under The Tree
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14 January 2015
...writing? No! I'll stick with my camera!
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I finished Kingdom of the Blind by L. Penny this morning...it was wonderful! Love your verses today. Happy MM! Hugs!
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You are busy!
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Gillena - yes, words are interesting, and so are languages - so many meanings to the infinite combinations of 26 letters (or more, in other alphabets)! Right now I am reading The Origin by Dan Brown - it has me engrossed! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday, and have a wonderful week!
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