Si, Si, a Really In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Muse.”
A Sea-nic bit of a Muse Meant
Let’s see, I sea-k my photo muse?
You’d never guess the sea-ne I’d choose …
Whatever sea-son it may be
You’d see that it would be the sea?
Just ‘cause I see sea every day,
And sea saw also when away –
And C with my computer get,
With Middle C on piano, yet! –
You’d think that, just a little bit,
I’d tend to get seasick of it,
But every sea-cond it one sees,
Will seize another way to please,
As proven by this blogger, who
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Ha, you didn’t leave any room for doubt there did you? 😀 Sorry you had to give up that fabulous view!
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I love the clever way the sounds of the Sea (or C) echoes in and out of the poetry. Smart work.
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Siyabonga! (The Zulu prefix ‘si’ means ‘I’, and this ‘I praise you’ is the equivalent in that language of ‘thanks’).
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Salt in see and salt in sea. Ocean tossed sea shells better than shelves of sea sells. Sea gulls soar, calling out the door. Soul washed in foam, season of home.
OK you win. It’s too complex to go on.
Lovely picture, What you touched, touched you.
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An ex-sea-dingly poetic response!
Truly, throughout my life I have never felt complete without regular doses of seashore and sea.
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I see what you did here, Col!
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You suc-sea-did in per-sea-ving the un-sea-sing repetition? 🙂
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Beautiful photo Mister N.
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Thanks! Of the hundreds I have taken of the same sea-ne, I do particularly like this one.
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Yes it was a beautiful house but if I recall it was too big …and you can still see the sea….
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The upkeep was becoming murder – and, yes, the sea is still very handy!
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Stunning view. Such a shame that you had to sell that place…
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Now, we just have to get the best out of the new options.
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Is that the view from your home?
If so, I am so jealous!!!
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View from previous home! *sob*
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Puns, ten out of ten. Photo: just gorgeous.
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They are ladled on thickly, aren’t they?
The sea colours were particularly vivid that day.
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