#FWF Free Write Friday: Image Prompt

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Here is your FWF prompt…

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Junction of Rhone and Arve rivers in Geneva, Switzerland

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35 thoughts on “#FWF Free Write Friday: Image Prompt

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  15. “But I trust that I can change my course
    Is the way clear, that I alone will see through.”

    These last two lines have such great meaning to me — I am at the crossroad in my life trying to decide if retirement should be now or in the future … still struggling, but I do know I have many choices and that makes deciding so much easier! Thanks for writing this!

    Also left this comment on your website. Enjoyed you poem!

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    • What a beautiful poem — the last line — “I am just learning how to swim” says so very much and speaks to me personally on many levels. Thanks for participating so I had the opportunity to read this wonderful imagery!

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    • OMG — so love the last line — no oars required. This is a beautiful statement of life and tribute to Mother’s everywhere. “not pushing but guiding, as a mother would ease her child toward the bus on that first day of school” is a line that we all need to remember…and not just for children! Thanks so much for this piece. It lifted my weary heart more than you could ever realize.

      Left this reply on your website as well.

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