
I can see very far
Millions of miles away in fact
The sun the moon and all the stars
Glitter, shine and twinkle an infinity away
My eyes, though not sharp catch their light
The smallest spec of brightness captured in the dark
Like this light, hope buoys my spirits from beyond
And infinite energy that courses the veins of the universe
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Written for; Moonwashed Musings Weekly Prompt – Infinite , hosted by Eugenia
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Ooh nice one! Love the last line 💜
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Thanks a lot Paula.
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Towards Infinity 🙏 a lovely flow of thoughts… 🤍
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Many thanks Destiny 💖
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Always welcome
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💛💖
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Always great to reading your poetry. But today it was gold
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Many thanks my friend
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Brilliant Sadje. Beautiful
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Thanks a lot Brenda ❤️❤️❤️
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Amazing, Sadje. Love it.💕
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Many thanks Grace 💜💗💛
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“…hope buoys my spirit from beyond” ..absolutely beautiful imagery. There is a remarkable sense of ease that flows through this verse/lines…so soothing!! Thank you Sadje.
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Thanks a lot Suzette
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I thank You!
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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I started watching a show about infinity last night on Netflix. It is very interesting, and I probably write about it for Faithful Fridays soon.
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Cool. I’ll look for it.
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This Friday I have already written a post about dark matter, so it will be after that, and I am thinking about writing about mitochondria after that which I think you should find interesting, because you were in the medical field.
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These days 6th graders are reading about mitochondria! I made a 3D model of a plant cell when my grandson was in 6th grade. Dark matter will be more challenging
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I hope it is not too technical. I was a substitute for 6th grade, and they all knew that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, but I don’t think that any of them actually understood how it works.
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Nope, they don’t know that. Nowadays kids know how computers work but not simpler things.
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Well penned!
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Thanks Sandy
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I really enjoy your poetry. You’re very talented.
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Thank you so much EA
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I love this piece, Sadje, as it takes me to another world and another place in time. Beautifully written, my friend. Brava!
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Many thanks Eugenia. A beautiful photo and word to awaken our imagination
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Most welcome, Sadje!
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Wow, I feel good now! So uplifting and filled with hope, Sadje.
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I’m so glad to read your positive thoughts Greg.
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This line…”Like this light, hope buoys my spirits from beyond”…makes my heart lighter. Beautiful piece, Sadje! 💞💞💞
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Thank you so much Dawn.
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Excellent poem Sadje! ❤
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Many thanks Carol.
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Well described that I felt like I was the one taking the journey. 🌷
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Thank you so much
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Delightful 😊
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Thanks Deb. 💝😍
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Stunning poem.
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Thanks Peter.
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Powerful writing, Sadje.🙏🏾
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Thanks for your kind words
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