
We see as if we were above
Though loosely rooted on the soil
And layered logic takes away
The glory of the pearl-light stream
Rising, rich in shining joy
From darker line of summer’s trees
©Copyright Stephen Tanham
by Steve Tanham

We see as if we were above
Though loosely rooted on the soil
And layered logic takes away
The glory of the pearl-light stream
Rising, rich in shining joy
From darker line of summer’s trees
©Copyright Stephen Tanham
Category: #RealityChequers, Mystical poetry, Silent Eye School
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Beautiful words and stunning photograph!
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Thank you, Jaye – and for the reboot x
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Damned spell checker! Reblog!
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Thank you, Sue x
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Simply beautiful, Steve. ❤
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Thank you, Diana. That’s a lovely thing to say! Love ❤️
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Lovely piece, Steve. I found my way here via Sue. I’m now following your blog as well. I look forward to reading more of your work. Have a wonderful day. 🙂
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Thank you, so much, Natalie! I’m very glad to have you stop by. I’m a bit of a philosopher poet, so you’ll get quiet an eclectic ride…
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