I am a girl of 13, out there to share her not -so - serious thoughts ,poems, quotes , art and photography ideas with the world. I believe in giving a creative expression through my blogs. I don't think when I am writing ; my hand don't wait for my brain! Hope you enjoy and support this blog!
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Thanks for following my poetry page, Kavya. I teach literature and writing at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, and I enjoy your free “I don’t think what I write” style. I also like your “by a kid/for kids” approach. If you ever want some free poetry advice, of which I have an inexhaustible supply, drop me a comment.
I just realised my days are determined and lead down paths from the feedback by my readers and followers around the world, like you. So thanks for the input.
All your comments and feedback encourage (greatly), uplift and even inspire me to follow “this road less travelled”.
I love my days “interacting with you’ guys and gals”
Together, one mind, one life (one small step at a time), let’s see how many people (and lives) we can encourage, impact, empower, enrich, uplift and perhaps even inspire to reach their fullest potentials and strive for and perhaps one sunny day even achieve their wildest dreams
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Thank you ๐
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Great read
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Very nice!
dwight
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Thank you!
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Beautifully written โฆkeep it up ๐โฃ
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Thank you ๐
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โค
I’m especially loving the rhymes
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Wonderfully put down๐๐๐
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Pen & paper are now your new friends
Be strong be bold as you are now till the ends…โจ
All the best babe ๐
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Thank you so much!!
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This is a delightful poem! I love it, Kavya! Thank you for dropping by my blog today and itโs good to connect with you! ๐
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That is a beautiful piece of poetry Kavya… thank you for sharing it with all of us!
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Thank you Jeff!
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well done! much enjoyed this ๐
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Thank you so much!
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Well written for your age
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Thank youโค
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Thanks for following my poetry page, Kavya. I teach literature and writing at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, and I enjoy your free “I don’t think what I write” style. I also like your “by a kid/for kids” approach. If you ever want some free poetry advice, of which I have an inexhaustible supply, drop me a comment.
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Sure! Thank you so much!
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wow…
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beautiful poem dear,๐
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Thank you so much๐
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That is a lovely poem. I called by to leave my thanks for your recent decision to follow Learning from Dogs. Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Creative Writing Course: How to Write Creatively and commented:
Hi Kavya
Thanks for another follow(s) …and/or like(s)
I just realised my days are determined and lead down paths from the feedback by my readers and followers around the world, like you. So thanks for the input.
All your comments and feedback encourage (greatly), uplift and even inspire me to follow “this road less travelled”.
I love my days “interacting with you’ guys and gals”
craig
“the world’s fourth worst writer”
see
https://johnsphotopics.wordpress.com/2016/01/09/why-im-only-the-worlds-fourth-worst-writer/
and
https://craigsbooks.wordpress.com/2018/10/09/why-im-only-the-worlds-fourth-worst-writer-3/
* and definitely NOT a police constable)
Still
“Driven to uplift, encourage and (perhaps even) inspire”
https://craigsquotes.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/path-emerson.jpg?w=605&h=454
…”of chaos” (in the “real world”, so says “the nurse”)
https://craigsbooks.wordpress.com/2018/04/24/do-not-go-where-the-path-may-lead-go-instead-where-there-is-no-path-and-leave-a-trail-6/
Together, one mind, one life (one small step at a time), let’s see how many people (and lives) we can encourage, impact, empower, enrich, uplift and perhaps even inspire to reach their fullest potentials and strive for and perhaps one sunny day even achieve their wildest dreams
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