For the visually challenged reader, this image shows a hand extended out, palm up. A big drop/ splash of water is landing in the palm.

Drip drop

Rain on my skin

Drip drop

I feel it again

Drip drop

I put out my hand

Drip drop

Now I understand

Your hand

An extension of your body

You cup it

Water fills it

Hands never empty.

What do you see # 189- June 5, 2023 – Keep it alive (lifeafter50forwomen.com)

8 responses to “Never empty #What do you see”

  1. Sadje Avatar

    A beautiful and profound poem Carol. Love it. Thanks for joining in.

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  2. Suzette Benjamin Avatar

    Beautifully said, Carol Anne. Excellent take on the prompt! Cheers.

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Thanks Suzette! 🙂

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  3. Maria Michaela Avatar

    Well said, Carol. Beautiful take on the prompt 💙

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Thanks! 💙💙❤❤

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      1. Maria Michaela Avatar

        You’re welcome 😊

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