in the midst
of shattered pieces
lies one that
exudes the
slightest hint of a sparkle
needing tender care
Lauren Scott © 2017
in the midst
of shattered pieces
lies one that
exudes the
slightest hint of a sparkle
needing tender care
Lauren Scott © 2017
There is always one.
…which is a good thing. 🙂 Thanks, John!
🙂
wow – you have such inspirational line, this is so important!!
Aww, thanks so much, Mihran! I always appreciate your encouragement!
Another lovely shadorma, Lauren. I like what is left unsaid – one to stir the imagination about what shattered (an object or metaphorically).
Hope you’re enjoying the weekend! 💓🎶
Thanks, Betty, and that was my objective, so let that imagination stir. 🙂 The weekend has been great and today will be embraced before Monday marches in again. (My touch keyboard on my laptop has changed because of updates, so now I can’t find the emojis that added so much fun to typing. I’m still doing more research, and I’m sure it’ll end up being something so simple. But, I miss those hearts. :)) Have a great day! xoxo
Hope you find your emojis! I have them in my cellphone WP app, but not on my old PC and know the frustration of being without. Silly, since just a few years ago we never even heard of emojis! 🤗
I found them! Yes, all is right in the world now. 🙂 However, there are no musical notes, which is frustrating. It seems like a limited keyboard and this is a new (not inexpensive) laptop. I know, how did we ever live without them? lol Happy Monday, my friend 🙂💖
P.S. Funny, it appears we both changed our gravatar photos today!
Oh, how funny! Great minds think alike! 🙂 Love your photo, too! Mine is an old one; I’ve been rotating the oldies, but should get a new one for a change. xo
Yes, great minds! 😆 Now that you mention it, I kind of remember your new one. Very classy – love the hat!
I get tired of mine in a hurry. This new one was taken Thursday… Will probably change it again before long.
Thanks, I love hats, but don’t always like them on me. 🙂 So, my daughter bought this and I’ve worn it a few times. I get bored often from the same pics, so I need to work on some new ones, too.
Very insightful. You’ve outlined the situation, I wonder what the response would be?
Thanks so much, Ian. This poem has several meanings that I had in mind when the words came out, so I’ll let you choose your own response. 🙂 Have a peaceful Sunday!
This one is perfect, Lauren 🙂
Thanks so much, Jane, and I appreciate your visit, too!
My pleasure 🙂
We all need that tender care to keep from shattering, don’t we? xo
Yes, we do. Thanks for stopping by, Pam! 💓
The word Phoenix came to my mind reading that Lauren.
From out of the ashes, the light of rebirth is ignited, but care must be taken to nurture the regrowth.
Cheers.
What a beautiful vision, Ian! I love your insight, which fits perfectly to the poem! Sorry for the late reply, too. I seemed to have missed this one. 🙂 Have a wonderful rest of your week, my friend…
In one word: perfect! 😄💓💓💓
Thanks again, Sarah, and Wow! You are playing catch-up and I appreciate it! 🙂 xoxo
Hehe! 😉 I give my best and am having the best of fun doing it 😄 xoxo 💓💓💓
Thanks again, and I’m really happy we’ve met. 🙂 Sending Sunday hugs! 🤗
No fun being an outsider. I have always had a soft spot for insiders who are sensitive of an outsider’s position.
No, it’s not, and me, too, Ben. 🙂