Wisdom in words. Thanks for playing along with the Sunday 160.
i could use help removing my weeds. :)
Very beautiful indeed! Could do with a mental weeding right about now, actually! Thank you for always sharing such lovely poems!
Yes, keep up the excellence. Do.— KKay, Alberta, CanadaAn Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Wise words, indeed. : )
What Breezy lines! Beautiful poem.
a nice bit of wisdom there on removing the weeds...
excellent.
Great words of wisdom, reminder!!! :)Happy gardening! :) http://lynnaima.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/as-it-was/
Excellent advice!
And with the pulling of weeds may there be flowers and sunshine lighting the way.
Beautiful poem.
very pretty and very true
We must all remember this.
much wisdom packed into 160 characters. ♥
I have a sudden urge to weed.
What a lovely poem and so well done thank youhttp://gatelesspassage.com/2011/09/04/haggle-baggily/
Wise words. Love the 'to remove the weeds' metaphor.Here is my entry:http://jackedwardspoetry.blogspot.com/2011/09/brothers.html
Removing the weeds, oh yes! (I'm mowing grass and weeds this morning, but I don't believe that is what you meant--grin!)Thank you.PEACE!Love the 'pianist' image, I once played (violin) with one who looked similar.
These words are excellent. You couldn't have said more. Well done.Cheers1
Wise words.My motto is more likely to be: why do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
Sometimes, weeds are all the lawn we have.
I like the wisdom of your poem.
Clever poem. Thanks. The secret to not having weeds in your garden is to understand that they are plants and flowers that Mother Nature has given us. It is we who decide that they are "weeds." :-) hugs, pat
Love this!
Short sweet and straight to the point. Thanks for joining in Carry On Tuesday. A great contribution.
Such good advice, my friend1
Yes, very good advice in very mice prose.
Very positive thoughts... Thank you for sharing!
I can't even weed my garden, much less my mind! Thanks for the great advice and for the visit to my blog!
Beautiful!Excellent words to live life by!Blessings
Lovely indeed!!Thank you xo
wise words :) well written.
beautiful...
love this one! weeds out,confidence in! :)
Good advice :) Tigerbrite
Wisdom in so few words....recognising the weed to be plucked off is half the battle won.
love and appreciate the powerful inspirational words!
Short and to the point... very wise words!
Well written and wise ... :-) I like it.
Succinct and perfect.
I like the toughts you have put here into such a short but great piece
Words of wisdom....:-)
Wise words indeedAnna :o]
True words ! accepted :)
Wisdom in words. Thanks for playing along with the Sunday 160.
ReplyDeletei could use help removing my weeds. :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful indeed! Could do with a mental weeding right about now, actually! Thank you for always sharing such lovely poems!
ReplyDeleteYes, keep up the excellence. Do.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Wise words, indeed. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat Breezy lines! Beautiful poem.
ReplyDeletea nice bit of wisdom there on removing the weeds...
ReplyDeleteexcellent.
ReplyDeleteGreat words of wisdom, reminder!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy gardening! :) http://lynnaima.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/as-it-was/
Excellent advice!
ReplyDeleteAnd with the pulling of weeds may there be flowers and sunshine lighting the way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem.
ReplyDeletevery pretty and very true
ReplyDeleteWe must all remember this.
ReplyDeletemuch wisdom packed into 160 characters. ♥
ReplyDeletemuch wisdom packed into 160 characters. ♥
ReplyDeleteI have a sudden urge to weed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely poem and so well done thank you
ReplyDeletehttp://gatelesspassage.com/2011/09/04/haggle-baggily/
Wise words. Love the
ReplyDelete'to remove the weeds'
metaphor.
Here is my entry:
http://jackedwardspoetry.blogspot.com/2011/09/brothers.html
Removing the weeds, oh yes! (I'm mowing grass and weeds this morning, but I don't believe that is what you meant--grin!)
ReplyDeleteThank you.
PEACE!
Love the 'pianist' image, I once played (violin) with one who looked similar.
These words are excellent. You couldn't have said more. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers1
Wise words.
ReplyDeleteMy motto is more likely to be: why do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
Sometimes, weeds are all the lawn we have.
ReplyDeleteI like the wisdom of your poem.
ReplyDeleteClever poem. Thanks. The secret to not having weeds in your garden is to understand that they are plants and flowers that Mother Nature has given us. It is we who decide that they are "weeds." :-) hugs, pat
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteShort sweet and straight to the point. Thanks for joining in Carry On Tuesday. A great contribution.
ReplyDeleteSuch good advice, my friend1
ReplyDeleteYes, very good advice in very mice prose.
ReplyDeleteVery positive thoughts... Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI can't even weed my garden, much less my mind! Thanks for the great advice and for the visit to my blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteExcellent words to live life by!
Blessings
Lovely indeed!!
ReplyDeleteThank you xo
wise words :) well written.
ReplyDeletebeautiful...
ReplyDeletelove this one! weeds out,confidence in! :)
ReplyDeleteGood advice :) Tigerbrite
ReplyDeleteWisdom in so few words....recognising the weed to be plucked off is half the battle won.
ReplyDeletelove and appreciate the powerful inspirational words!
ReplyDeleteShort and to the point... very wise words!
ReplyDeleteWell written and wise ... :-) I like it.
ReplyDeleteSuccinct and perfect.
ReplyDeleteI like the toughts you have put here into such a short but great piece
ReplyDeleteWords of wisdom....:-)
ReplyDeleteWise words indeed
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
True words ! accepted :)
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