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When lost in fog

This poem was inspired by yesterday’s post, A Gentler Way of Seeking.


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PoetryJennifer PhillipsMarch 2, 2023seeking, lost, Rilke, listening, rest, enough, uncertainty
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(1) Finished piece, daydreams. 

(2) Stuart’s original, serene trees. I adde
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