(linked to Recuerda Mi Corazon.)
midnight star
a splinter ignites
my muse
Celestine Nudanu – 14/08/2020
14 Friday Aug 2020
Posted African Women Writers, Afriku, Challenges, Haiku, Haiku My Heart, Micropoetry, Nature, Non-Fiction, Poerty, Romance
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Lovely inspiration
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MUCH LOVE
Thank you, Gillena. 🙂
Love this, Celestine. 👌🏽😊
Khaya, thank you. 🙂
Lovely!! Wishing you a grand weekend!
Cathy, enjoy the weekend. 🙂
Perfect. It’s shooting star time in my part of the world, splinters of midnight stars.
Great to know this, D. Avery. 🙂
And the touch of your haiku… iginites my heart. Thank you Celestine.
Lea my friend. 🙂 Trust you are good. 🙂
the beauty of a passing moment…
Yes! many thanks 🙂
It doesn’t take much to ignite a muse, does it? Hurray for splinters! 😉
Yay! 🙂
I’m not sure what ignites my muse. I wish I did!
Nature? 🙂
Starry starry nights do that… enjoy your Sunday, hug from the Netherlands
Thanks, Marit. Greetings from Ghana. 🙂
what an awesome way to light a muse; starshine. Such beauty and feeling there.
JC, thanks a million. 🙂
I haven’t seen a shooting star in a while. I did have a not so good telescope that I finally gave away. I was able to see the Pleiades (The Seven Sisters Shooting star cluster) – that was amazing.
I can well imagine. When we were kids, we played out doors a lot, sometimes into the night, telling stories and just having fun. Countless times, we saw shooting stars that shot out of the heavens with such speed and fizzling out into oblivion. We would get so excited and yell our voices hoarse at such wonderful spectacles until would be chased indoors to sleep by our parents. 🙂 🙂
Good for you, mine has been snoozing lately😊.
Pat
Ow, it shall surely come back. 🙂 I do wish my muse will bail me out with my novel in progress though. 🙂
A huge undertaking that will most definitely take it’s own time😊. You’ll get there😊.
Pat
Thank you Pat. 🙂