Inside the Mind of Isadora


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WDYS #237 – Love Eluded

Love  Eluded

Floating away

Recapture the heart

Eluded Love

          2024©Isadora DeLaVega

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For Sadje’s ‘What Do You See’  #237 – Photo Challenge 

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Image credit:Marianna Smiley@Unsplash – Danial Pooper: a sculpture in Fort Lauderdale, Florida                                                                                                                         


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WDYS #232 – The Last Supper

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The Last Supper

It’s dark when you leave.

Alone, I’ll wait for you.

Fear and prayers, 

a safe return; my mantra.

2024©Isadora DeLaVega

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For Sadje’s ‘What Do You See’  #232 – Photo Challenge 

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                                                                                                                         Genre: Poem

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WDYS #228 – One Woman

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Love is a canvas painted by you

Colorful rainbows and hues

Strong and bold, I come to see

You are a woman yearning to be free

Love is a fabric embroidered by you

Each strand placed with a message

Loud and clear to hear

I am a woman, defiantly sturdy

Ready to capture my freedom

To be one woman 

2024©Isadora DeLaVega

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One Woman: A Song for UN Women

International Women;s Day  – March 8 , 2024

For Sadje’s ‘What Do You See’  #228 Challenge 

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                                                                                                                  Word Count: 59

Genre: Poetry

Photo Credit: Paul Berry@Unsplash


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Friday Fictioneers – Nature Awakens

The morning air is misty.

A slight chill is perfect for my walk.

 It’s eerily quiet today. 

Invigorated, I’m ready for my early morning coffee on the lanai.

The view of the garden revives my soul. It’s peaceful. Nature’s tooting her horn with songs of praise to the blooms about to be born. Trees reach out their branches to the sun in a zen posture. Bursting leaves beginning to sprout in verdant colors.

Winters days are slowly departing.Time for spring to emerge and draw near.

Birds fly above with silken wings glistening in the sunlit air. Blue Jays sing. 

2020©Isadora DeLaVega

 

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Genre: Prose

Word Count: 100 words

Photo Prompt©Douglas M.Macllroy