unbound
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.” — Henry David Thoreau, Walden
In a time when much is made of differences,
of borders, and of walls,
I am grateful for the expanse
and inclusivity
of this digital space
and its multitude of unique voices
and their words
–intangible and unbound–
that shore up shared humanity
and reveal the bedrock
for a better, kinder world.
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May we be the bedrock! Very well said, Sue. I’ve enjoyed your poetry, as always, and wish you all the best for the time we’re all apart. May we be the bedrock!
Yesss…”the bedrock
for a better, kinder world.”
Amen! Lovely poems this year, Sue! Thank you for sharing!
Yes! to “and reveal the bedrock/for a better, kinder world.”
It has been great reading your poems and looking forward to reading more!
Gorgeous and heartfelt! “Words—intangible and unbound—that shore up shared humanity” is wonderful. I appreciate this pure hope for a “better, kinder world”! 💙✨