A patchwork
of thatch
bound to
grow old &
decompose
organic
volumes
opened
earthen
spine
broken
fresh
new life
awoken
underfoot
A patchwork
of thatch
bound to
grow old &
decompose
organic
volumes
opened
earthen
spine
broken
fresh
new life
awoken
underfoot
Not just live and let live, but live and help live
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Reblogged this on hocuspocus13.
Thank you kindly for the re-blog, my friend! I greatly appreciate it 🙂 Hope you’re having a wonderful week!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
your welcome
enjoy your day
jinxx
Reblogged this on SherayxWeblog.
Thank you kindly for the re-blog, my friend! I greatly appreciate it 🙂 Hope you’re having a wonderful week!
Cheers,
Tyler 🙂
ur welcome, thanks for sharing, same to u, much luv and peace.
ur welcome, thanks for sharing, same to u, much luv and peace.
Reblogged this on The ancient eavesdropper.
So melodic. I am a true appreciator of decomposition. My compost is almost as tall as I am!
Thank you, my friend! Me too. You’ve taken composting to new heights 😉
Cheers,
Tyler
Reblogged this on Geo Sans and commented:
a poetic confidant … NaPoWriMo
Thank you kindly for the re-blog, my friend! I’m really enjoying your poems this month…keep up the inspired work and have a wonderful rest of your weekend 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler
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A thought occurs: why do we call it compost instead of decompost ?
Clever writing, I like your style.
Thank you kindly! Haha…good question…maybe it’s so you can say that your pile of compost is decomposing…sounds more poetic 😉 Glad you enjoy my poetry. I used to write longer poems but have really embraced the power of simplicity and brevity. The “less is more” mentality works well in a technologically-driven society born with a short attention span. Hope you have a wonderful week, my friend 🙂
Cheers,
Tyler