Dewdrops
Daybreak dawns
discovered drenched in dewdrops
delicate droplets dripping, dazzling,
dancing daintily
drinking deeply of delicious delights
devouring drought.
© Rebecca Sanchez 2016
Written with Imaginary Garden Of Real Toads and Poets United.
Loved the animation and the poem 🙂 .. Except for two words, all the other words from D, that’s so nice!
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I’m glad you liked it Srivi! Thanks for coming by!
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My pleasure 🙂
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Luv the alliteration. Makes waking up early a delight
Much love…
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Thank you Gillena glad you liked it I know I had fun writing it. Hugs!
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Ahh- d-d-delightful
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Thank you Jae!
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All those D words beautifully pearled into a poem
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I’m glad you enjoyed it Susie.
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The dewdrops like some good-hearted folks can be most generous where their presence can make a difference. Great alliteration play Bekkie!
Hank
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And we need every drop Hank!
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Dawning of Daybreak is a sight for sore eyes. I hope it has cured or eased the drought until the heavy rains come.
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We are doing much better this year because of El Nino Jim.
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Gorgeous animation, by the way!
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Thanks I’m glad you like my animation I enjoy doing them as simple as they are.
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Yummy. I love this!
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Thanks for your kind comments Lox!
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It flows! Curious as to who the “inspirational” poem was that inspired your train of thought….
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You won’t believe this but it’s Peter Piper. Lol! I have read other good alliterations too but can’t recall the poets at this moment. I have simple tastes I guess.
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Astoundingly amazing use of alliteration 🙂
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Lol! Thanks C.C.!
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Your post was as pleasant seeing as it was reading. Thanks
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That’s a nice comment thank you ZQ!
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Alliterative beauty!. A sweet deal, Bekkie!
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And a comment from a sweet man. Thanks Walt!
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Beautiful poem & photo. Love the way you expressed the devouring of drought in your poetic words!
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Glad you liked it Mary it makes me happy.
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Very cool – a poem all in D words. Cleverly done.
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And now it’s done. Lol! Thank you Sherry.
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“Devouring drought”…the beautiful way nature takes care of her own. Lovely write Bekkie!!
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Thanks so much Carrie! Nature is wonderful that way.
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Such a lot of fun with alliteration – well sustained throughout.
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Thanks Kerry I really enjoy doing these and have done a few now.
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I love the thought of draught being drenched in dew.. The world is thirsty.
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CA has been in a drought for some time and although we’ve had a lot of rain we are still catching up.
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De- de delightful! With Best Wishes Scott http://www.scotthastie.com
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Thank you Scott I’ll be by to read yours!
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Beautiful morning images made magical with the use alliteration.
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Thanks so much, the spring climate has got to me!
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Ah this is lovely–and may there be that deliciousness wherever there is drought! Thanks so much, Bekkie, for playing along. k.
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I’m pleased you’ll have me.
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