Hi, Coyote…thank you for your visit and for your sweet words. I am honored to have you stop in again so soon. You’re welcome…the visit was my pleasure. Your recent post: Teach me tiger…is worth visiting over and over again. Your prose always impress me and often leave me inspired. I also enjoy having you visit my thoughts. Thank you. xx
I fell in love with this singer. The Europe singers know how to sing. I love your work also. I agree. “Teach me tiger’. Give Lana Del Rey a run for her money.
It’s so simple to enter any day, any place, with an affirming mind-set. These words are, in their simplicity, nurturing and comforting. Lovely, Audrey.
It saddens me that you have a cause to write this poem. But this poem is a strong reaction, and it’s a wonderful strength. You are indeed a Mama Tigress 🙂
So intuitive, Gus. Thank you. One of my greatest and worst strengths is my love for the children I get to care for during the day. I wish I could protect them all. Sometimes, when protecting is out of my hands, I have a hard time not becoming a Mama Tigress. You two…that’s quite the name.
Their favorite? Maybe a few of them, Duketh. A few I’d like to put in my pocket and bring home. *laughs* Someone would notice, I bet. You know, a few years back we had a Seminarian who would come into the classroom and play his guitar for the kids. He made them all smile. We still sing one of his catchy tunes. I would invite you but you’re much too busy and very far away.
Aw. Thank you, Debbie. Yes, I’d say exactly like a Mama Tigress. Women can be born with a natural ability to protect, I believe. I was a motherly older sister very early in life. I have no idea how to be any other way. Enjoy your weekend. ♡
Kind, sweet and needed words. Everyone need to hear. Good to see your name. I like when you visit my humble words.
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Hi, Coyote…thank you for your visit and for your sweet words. I am honored to have you stop in again so soon. You’re welcome…the visit was my pleasure. Your recent post: Teach me tiger…is worth visiting over and over again. Your prose always impress me and often leave me inspired. I also enjoy having you visit my thoughts. Thank you. xx
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I fell in love with this singer. The Europe singers know how to sing. I love your work also. I agree. “Teach me tiger’. Give Lana Del Rey a run for her money.
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She is a beautiful singer and extremely sensual. You could teach her a few things, I’m sure. Lana Del Rey…what a beauty.
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I’m a old man now. Young woman with talent are hard to hold down. I can be a fan.
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I don’t think you give yourself near enough credit, Johnnie. I have a feeling she’d let you hold her down…for a bit.
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wow – “We may be surprised at the people we find in heaven. God has a soft spot for sinners. His standards are quite low.”
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It’s so simple to enter any day, any place, with an affirming mind-set. These words are, in their simplicity, nurturing and comforting. Lovely, Audrey.
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Hey there, Eric. Thank you. I am content with your sweet description. You made my day. 🙂
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Aww I love this. So warm, reminds me of what my grandmum or mum would say when I’m feeling down
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Why, thank you, my friend. What a huge compliment. ..how lovely. xx
My best to you and yours.
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It saddens me that you have a cause to write this poem. But this poem is a strong reaction, and it’s a wonderful strength. You are indeed a Mama Tigress 🙂
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So intuitive, Gus. Thank you. One of my greatest and worst strengths is my love for the children I get to care for during the day. I wish I could protect them all. Sometimes, when protecting is out of my hands, I have a hard time not becoming a Mama Tigress. You two…that’s quite the name.
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The strongest promise …
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Indeed. One must, I think.
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Definitely. 🙂
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🙂
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I’m sure you’re their favorite, Audith! You know that, too, I think. You should invite me to sit in some time.
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Their favorite? Maybe a few of them, Duketh. A few I’d like to put in my pocket and bring home. *laughs* Someone would notice, I bet. You know, a few years back we had a Seminarian who would come into the classroom and play his guitar for the kids. He made them all smile. We still sing one of his catchy tunes. I would invite you but you’re much too busy and very far away.
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In your pocket? They must be small!
That’s cool. What an awesome fellow. He must have enjoyed playing, I bet. Yes, I am far away! But…I think you’re the one that’s far away.
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They are young…maybe my handbag.
Yes, he was cool and the children enjoyed his playing. I think we’re both far away.
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Far away from…the lions.
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These lions are a problem for you, huh?
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I think so…
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Okay…
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Thank heavens
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Aw. Enjoy your weekend, John ♡
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This is so brave and fierce, Audrey — well said! Kinda like a Mama Tigress, you know?!
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Aw. Thank you, Debbie. Yes, I’d say exactly like a Mama Tigress. Women can be born with a natural ability to protect, I believe. I was a motherly older sister very early in life. I have no idea how to be any other way. Enjoy your weekend. ♡
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Yes. It’s felt, Aud. Success.
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Thanks, Zak. I hope you have a great weekend. xx
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