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  March 2024     26 days ago

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Embrace what mystically is known to be true...
that which we seek, is our destiny.
Each milestone mastered open wisdoms' door...
destiny’s face is revealed, slowly we soar.
The feeling is thrilling, God knows when we’re willing to embrace the...

by Karen A. Abbott

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The poem "Colours of My Mind" gave me a visual interpretation of the poets expressed emotions about memories of experiences with classmates of long ago.

The use of seasonal color in natures flora and fauna to set the mood for fun-filled light-hearted atmosphere. The colors pleasantly affected her memories of childhood relationships. I understood her wish that her classmates would remember the excitement and joy of their time together and bring the same emotions to the reunion. 

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Best wishes to my fellow literary creative artists nominated to compete in the March 2024 Contest. Nominees willingly inviting colleagues to critique and rate their poetry is a commendable quality. It is an expression of confidence and commitment to practice and share their craft. Good Luck to all!

K.A.A., Washington, DC
 

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