fairies are not wallflowers
or pages in a story book
they enter my dreams
wordlessly
expanding realms of thought
merging worlds
finding probability
between
possible and impossible.
they come back
every time I see
unexpected success
victory of the good
but most of the time
I think –
Why did the storywriters
choose to
lollygag my innocence?
Very well done! ā¤
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Thanks so much!
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I like how those fairies are active in dreams.
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Fairies are just dreams š
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I’m not quite sure what lollygagging can do to innocence. I have to think about that ⦠Good write.
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Thanks!
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A very interesting question…. maybe we should always be our own storytellers.
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Maybe, yes…. Thanks!
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Excellent response Reena and you taught me a new word – lollygag.
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Thanks to Eugenia ….. check out her BrewNSpew Cafe prompt at amanpan.com
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Reblogged this on BrewNSpew.
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Oh, my! Reena, this is brilliant – one of your best! I love how you ended the piece with a question. As storytellers mold their characters, the end results are for the reader to interpret. A compelling and continuing story can draw the reader’s interest for an unlimited period of time thus a better option for the storyteller.
I received an email from WP, July 2018, regarding changes in connecting to FB. Here’s the link – https://en.support.wordpress.com/publicize/
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Thank you so much! The link is very helpful.
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kaykuala
Why did the storywriters
choose to lollygag my innocence?
Writers and poets always present a challenge to test how readers had understood and appreciated their presentations. It is a measure of encouragement to them to continue!
Hank
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Thanks!
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A most interesting question, Reena. I see you have also been blocked from Facebook so I can’t share this there. I don’t know what is going on at the moment.
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I have changed the settings. You may connect at https://www.facebook.com/reena.saxena.307.
I had restricted access to an unusual number of friend requests being received every day from strangers.
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Thanks for bringing this to my notice. I tried to share it, and saw the message. I need to check out what is happening, and find a solution. In fact, I am restricting access again.
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There is a problem in sharing any WordPress blog on FB. Looks like FB algorithms have blocked access. This is what I came across on WP support
ooks like your site at wordpress.com
Due to the differences between the free hosted blogs offered at wordpress.com and the self-hosted and self-installed version of WordPress supported here, please ask at https://en.forums.wordpress.com
This forum here is for self-hosted WordPress.ORG software installations.
To clear up any confusion, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are two different entities: https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_vs_WordPress.com
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/url-blocked-by-facebook-when-trying-to-share/
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