Gathering my thoughts
my paints loathe to follow
poplar dreams
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sky color palette
cloud influenced impression
Monet found
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canvas dry
I miss my poplar print
no more tears
Monet influenced so many writers and artists and continues to do so. The Carpe Diem prompt is “Poplars”
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Thank you for visiting Moondustwriter. One of the many exciting things I've had the honor of doing is writing with an E. African team that is developing elementary curriculum for African children. As a writer, it is a thrill to help children (on all continents) who want to learn.
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A good response to the prompt.
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Awesome thoughts.
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Wonderfully done, Leslie. 🙂
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Thanks hope you are having a wonderful week
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Love the poplar parallels, and your parallel verses.
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Monet really knew how to pull beauty from his subjects
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these old painters make us look at words in a new way
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they really do…
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Dreamy thoughts!
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Such lovely poetry!
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