
Photo: Chagit Moriah-Gibor
Make a splash
Face the turmoil
Don’t let the surf
Turn you back.
Hold on tight
To your courage
Let waves become
Your heart’s soundtrack.
For the Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Splash
Photo: Chagit Moriah-Gibor
Make a splash
Face the turmoil
Don’t let the surf
Turn you back.
Hold on tight
To your courage
Let waves become
Your heart’s soundtrack.
For the Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Splash
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A lovely splash dear Na’ama πππ¦ xxx
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π Thanks, my friend!
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Hi there this came the right time for me while I didn’t make a splash or at least feel the Splash and let it go through me and ride with it blessings peace
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So glad, Donna! π Thank you for this comment!
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I love your photo of the little boy taking a stance towards the waves. It reminds me of many little boys I have known. Your poem captures the spirit of it well.
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Thank you, Suzanne! He’s a sweet little boy, and he was indeed taking a stance like so many little boys do, measuring his bravery (with a parent not too far away to catch him if he gets knocked over β¦ ;)) against the mighty sea. π Na’ama
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What an adorable little “splash!” Thanks for joining the challenge this week. π
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π My pleasure! And yes β¦ adorable he is! π
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