in moon lit shadows
my walk through strange foreign lands -
storybook pages
© gillena cox 2016
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Sunday Savvy #88
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I've traveled to so many places through reading books. I recommend it!
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I do think that a walk on a moonlit evening can have such a magical quality!
ReplyDeleteAhh - story books can be as inviting and magical as the moon - oh to look with childlike eyes!
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ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Mary
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yeah Sumana!
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Moonlight and books transport us into different worlds, such power...
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I do love a storybook like that..
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Each line takes us further into the moonlit world of make-believe.
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I travel mostly in storybook pages too.
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This works both ways for me: (1) the night-time reading being the travel in foreign lands, and (2) The romance of travel being the stuff of story. Love!
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Through story books we are able to travel to distant lands. I adore a good story!
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Sigh.. such an enchanting write Gillena :D Love those moonlit shadows. Beautifully penned. Thank you so much for participating at Prompt Nights and for your constant love and support :D :D
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Sanaa
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The moon does make the landscape feel like a foreign land!
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I think something happened to my last comment. Just know I love your poem, I love the moon, I love fairy tales love you too for writing such sweet words.
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Being an older guy and a child in WW2 storybooks were my way of escaping then and finding a happier place.
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Storybook pages have given me a lot to think about.
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Walking through storybook pages, I find that quite delightful. Nice haiku, Gillena...:-)
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So much fun to going on visits to new places!
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Thanks for dropping in Hank
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What a lovely haiku - both the illusion and your delightful words carried me back to those special storybook hours ... as a child, a mom and a grandmother. Thanks for sharing, Gillena.
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Yes, 'Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning.' And oh the adventures we have... very nice Gillena
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So much adventure in so few words...love it :D XXX
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This is a sweet haiku, I can remember such childhood moments,,,how nice to be reminded with your words,,,
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