Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The Tuesday Platform

For inspiration, please enjoy Light's Interrupted Amplitude by Jay Wright

Welcome to the open stage in the Imaginary Garden. Please share with us a poem of your choice today, and the visit the offerings of others. Shine a light with your words. We thank you for sharing.


11 comments:

Marian said...

Good morning, friends! Don't neglect to click and read Jay Wright's poem. You'll be glad.

Magaly Guerrero said...

@Marian, Wright's poem is wonderful. And phrases like "breathy stain" and "divination on the move" will have me going back to it a couple of times. ;-)

Sanaa Rizvi said...

Hey everyone,

Hope you're having a great week so far :D sharing a special poem "Tell me" hope you guys like it :D

Beautiful poem by Wright! Thanks for hosting Marian :D

Lots of love,
Sanaa

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

I enjoyed Jay Wright's poem, but had already been inspired by something else –which really belongs to the 'Up Close & Personal' prompt, but it seems a bit late to post there even if the link is still open. :)

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

It must be too late at night! (And is, in fact.) Sorry about wrong link looping back to here. Trying to correct it, I then linked it at previous prompt after all, before finally getting it right here. Bedtime! Goodnight, and I'll read your wonderful works tomorrow. :)

Marian said...

Sweet dreams, Rosemary!

Remember friends, this is open link day... share whatever you want! No prompt. Just thought you all would be inspired by these words today, this week, anytime.

Fireblossom said...

And just a reminder....Toad links never close.

A little bit of silliness from me today.

Gillena Cox said...

A good Tuesday to all, Thanks Marian for today's link up and
"Light's Interrupted Amplitude "

much love...

brudberg said...

Oh I loved that poem.. really an inspiration, but I will savor it for later.. I linked up a little poem with a twist of sort instead.

Susie Clevenger said...

Hello, posting a poem I wrote a while back. Charlie is doing better, but has a long way to go yet after his surgery.

Margaret said...

Running quite late with prompts - I posted my Sunday Challenge poem here as well. Shining a bit of fall color here today :)