dear and divine …….. Alphabets forms the words to inform the world their meaning ………. silence between the alphabets is true meaning and reflects inner silence ….. and that is beauty ……. thanks for a beautiful poetry ……. love all ….. ram0ram
If only more people could see mathematics like this, especially that dreaded word “algebra”. The letters and symbols find each other, regroup, and tell you something new and often surprising. As with writing it is sometimes the physical arrangement of the symbols and sometimes the ideas revealed, jumping out in surprising ways. And when it gets messy and inelegant the feeling comes “this isn’t going anywhere”, and it’s time to crumple it up and start afresh.
What a great site you have here. I especially love the reference to beautiful things being on crumpled pieces of paper…that is just fantastic and I can relate. Keep sharing those “hidden gems”. 🙂
This spoke to me as a man, a dad and a writer. That letter on the page … it can be a lonely place. But love makes great things possible. And when they’re together, look where letters can take us. This is the perfect read to end my day.
This is absolutely beautiful, Lora! I love the idea of the “journey” the word takes to form a piece of writing and how positive tones can really change the outcome of the piece. Thank you for sharing!
What a lovely, inventive poem, Lora 😀 Really enjoyed it! It also brought to mind the amazing, new picture book by William Joyce: THE NUMBERLYS. Have you see it yet? I think everyone should see it! 🙂
You may also like one I wrote that’s in the same vein about the written word 🙂
Hi Donna. Thank you for your kind words. I have not heard of that book but that wont be the case for long lol. WORDS will be introduced as an animation in my next post – https://wordsonalimb.com/2015/02/24/to-build-or-destroy-the-power-of-words/ I’m excited about it. I’d love to hear what you think.
I visited your page Donna – what lovely poems 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your comment Jean. Words certainly create a life of their own, don’t they.
‘Words’ will soon pop into a book of its own. Would love to hear your feedback on its new ‘home’. 🙂 Looking forward!
Wow that’s awesome! I’ve still yet to hit that point where anybody’s willing to put my words into print haha but that’s so exciting best of luck to you with your work! 🙂
Letter translates to Akshara in Sanskrit, meaning that which is indestructible and limitless. Like the words in your poem, may the letter ‘e’ roll on in endless permutations and combinations to enliven, enlighten, edify and enrich lives everywhere. Best…
Love this poem!
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Wise words. Love is always the right choice. Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
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I love this poem. Unique!
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Perfect :o)
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Great words =)
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dear and divine …….. Alphabets forms the words to inform the world their meaning ………. silence between the alphabets is true meaning and reflects inner silence ….. and that is beauty ……. thanks for a beautiful poetry ……. love all ….. ram0ram
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If only more people could see mathematics like this, especially that dreaded word “algebra”. The letters and symbols find each other, regroup, and tell you something new and often surprising. As with writing it is sometimes the physical arrangement of the symbols and sometimes the ideas revealed, jumping out in surprising ways. And when it gets messy and inelegant the feeling comes “this isn’t going anywhere”, and it’s time to crumple it up and start afresh.
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What a wonderful comparison…thank you Howard 🙂
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This is the most beautiful poem I have read in a while. Your imagery is compelling!
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This is a really neat poem – so glad you shared!
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Nice reading about you
Be in touch (http://ajaytaobotanicalblog.wordpress.com)
Thank you so much dear 🙂
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Your words share a beauty beyond compare…so very enchanting, and soothing…a breath of fresh air!
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Wendell, thank you so much for your beautiful words! 🙂
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What a great site you have here. I especially love the reference to beautiful things being on crumpled pieces of paper…that is just fantastic and I can relate. Keep sharing those “hidden gems”. 🙂
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Elena, thank you for your kind words 🙂
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Schöner Text liebe – Grüße von mir Gislinde
(German: Beautiful text – greetings from me Gislinde)
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Thank you (wait, let me look that up in German) – Vielen Dank 🙂
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This spoke to me as a man, a dad and a writer. That letter on the page … it can be a lonely place. But love makes great things possible. And when they’re together, look where letters can take us. This is the perfect read to end my day.
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Thanks Eli. Words are one of the most powerful tools we have. And your beautiful words are certainly a perfect way to end my loooong day 🙂
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Thanks Lora – I’ll be back.
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I really enjoyed this piece. Very visual, and positive. Thank you. – Shalom, Daniel
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Wonderful! I can already tell I will enjoy your blog.
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This is absolutely beautiful, Lora! I love the idea of the “journey” the word takes to form a piece of writing and how positive tones can really change the outcome of the piece. Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you so much for your lovely feedback 🙂
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I really enjoyed this poem. Not sure for which particular reason. But that is the beauty of poems isn’t it
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Thanks Jeremy. That is indeed the beauty of poetry 🙂
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Wonderful poem, Lora! I’m looking forward to reading your other works.
Thank you also for following my blog.
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Thank you Katrina. I look forward to visiting with yours as well 🙂
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I like this poem, it feels organic.
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Thanks 🙂
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This is a gorgeous poem! Today, my favourite letter is g. 🙂
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Thank you Padaek!!
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What lovely words, so invigorating and alive!! Thanks for the share Lora!! xo~ Lena
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lovely words beautifully penned:)
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Thank you for your kind words Tanveer 🙂
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Thank you for following and opening the door to your most exciting world. Eddie
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Thank you Eddie 🙂
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Very clever 😉
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it – the book version will be out soon 🙂
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What a lovely, inventive poem, Lora 😀 Really enjoyed it! It also brought to mind the amazing, new picture book by William Joyce: THE NUMBERLYS. Have you see it yet? I think everyone should see it! 🙂
You may also like one I wrote that’s in the same vein about the written word 🙂
The link is here, in the list of the few poems I put up: http://writersideup.com/writing/some-of-mine/
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Hi Donna. Thank you for your kind words. I have not heard of that book but that wont be the case for long lol. WORDS will be introduced as an animation in my next post – https://wordsonalimb.com/2015/02/24/to-build-or-destroy-the-power-of-words/ I’m excited about it. I’d love to hear what you think.
I visited your page Donna – what lovely poems 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
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I loved the poem,
and the video ..!! 🙂
You look like a pro in videos 🙂
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Thank you Samjoth 🙂
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My pleasure,
and glad meeting you..!!
So are you into video editing??
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I love all aspects of creating, but I can’t take credit for the animation (still trying to learn the ‘techy’ aspect of things) 🙂
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Oh good 🙂
I am in the stage too and would like to make creative videos..!!
That made me ask 🙂
Your video was beautiful..!!
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Thank you – the video certainly adds another dimension to it. I am hoping the book will take it to the next level! 🙂
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All my wishes 🙂 and happy to meet a creative person like you !! 🙂
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I like this very much
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Thank you 🙂
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Nice, letters become words, words become sentences and before long a story is born.
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Thank you for your comment Jean. Words certainly create a life of their own, don’t they.
‘Words’ will soon pop into a book of its own. Would love to hear your feedback on its new ‘home’. 🙂 Looking forward!
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That was a really cool poem! Very creative! 🙂
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Thank you! I’m super excited to say that it will soon be a picture book as well – working hard to get it there 🙂
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Wow that’s awesome! I’ve still yet to hit that point where anybody’s willing to put my words into print haha but that’s so exciting best of luck to you with your work! 🙂
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It’s a lot of hard work but I’m sure you WILL get there! Thank you for your kind wishes!
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You’re welcome! And thanks so much for the words of encouragement!
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Beautiful poem with words creatively woven. Thanks.
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Thank you for the lovely feedback 🙂
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Cleverly constructed. I enjoyed this.
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Thank you for your kind words 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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A very clever and amusing video, Lora! 🙂
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Thank you Carol!! 🙂
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Touching. Soulful. Eloquent. Lovely.
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Thank you Kenn 🙂
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Letter translates to Akshara in Sanskrit, meaning that which is indestructible and limitless. Like the words in your poem, may the letter ‘e’ roll on in endless permutations and combinations to enliven, enlighten, edify and enrich lives everywhere. Best…
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Rajagopal, thank you for that great insight! My immense appreciation and gratitude for your kind wishes and words. Thank you!!
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