poetry & short story author – artist & nature lover
Worlds Awaiting Discovery
original artwork, comics, fiction, & creative non-fiction
spit, mixed with dirt - muddy words flow
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Poetry by Charles Joseph
We Survived and Arrived - Now as Warriors We Thrive
Writer and Artist
a collection of short poetry from an autistic mind
Poetry, Photography, and Thoughts
The Lies in the Skies Exposed
"When I am writing, I am trying to find out who I am..." --Maya Angelou
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Beautiful! I think those imperfections make the person we love that much more attractive. Running fingers over scars helps us map the topography of the one person we want to spend our days exploring and the emotional scars, well, they are mysteries to unfold.
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Beautiful simpicity
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Thanks so much.
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You’re very welcome. It’s a real day brightener.
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Clever ideation Tara ❤
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Thanks my friend. 💕
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Tara Caribou – A simple prayer for two
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How beautiful ❤️
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Amen!!
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Bless myself and genuflect. Most lovely.
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May we speak more blessings and less curses.
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Yes, watch what comes out of the mouth. Words manifest!
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I truly believe that.
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Sweet and simple. This was lovely! ❤
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I sure appreciate that Tom.
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Beautiful, Tara, although deep down it is probably those imperfections which attract us in the first place. Revel in the differences!
I hope that you are well – you have seemed a little quiet recently.
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Thanks Chris. Imperfections may attract, but I choose to speak life rather than curses upon those I care about.
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Yes!!
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Ahhh, so poetic. It made me feel light and hopeful!
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That makes my heart smile, my friend.
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