Saturday, March 29, 2008

Poem: Soothing

Soothing

A million sunshines
Emanate from your laughter
When I can share it

Copyright SGW 2008


For the prompt at One Single Impression: Laughter

22 comments:

  1. Thanks for lighting the way this week, Scott. The "sharing" is the key to the sunshine.
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  2. Nothing quite as laughter to illuminate the day.

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  3. I can visualise togetherness!

    laughter lines

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  4. A million sunshines.... lovely...

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  5. You poem is so wonderful. Reading it on One Single Impression is what made me decide to join this week for the first time.

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  6. Beautifully written, very succinct but still with a lot of depth. I loved the memories this brought to mind. Is there anything sweeter than a baby's laughter, I think not!

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  7. Light and laughter! Wonderful

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  8. It is such fun to be with someone when they are laughing. Great prompt.

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  9. Oh wow, I really liked it, but I didn't know you wrote it. I don't pay attention to that sort of thing, I suppose.

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  10. Here's hoping we can always share it. Lovely.

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  11. beautiful love...

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  12. Lughter shared is laughter multiplied.

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  13. This is exactly M's effect on me. It is so wonderful a poem. I want to send it to him (with your credit, of course. Thank you for expressing what I could not express.

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  14. Thanx to all. Andree to be a conduit of your feelings would be as high a complement as a this poet could receive.

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  15. ohhhh, that is so sweet and visual.

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  16. a 'million sunshines' is such a perfect description of laughter!

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  17. perfect description …
    'laughter shared' creating light
    Of ‘a million suns’

    Thanks for sharing this amazing haiku!
    Hugs and blessings,

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  18. This is beautiful. Love the image.

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  19. Okay, still loving this poem even though I've read it 20 times now.

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  20. What a wonderful set of compliments. Thanx to all!

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