Cobblestones

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Along life’s path
we cobble together experiences,
lessons learned, loves lost
and found.

Some leave no stone unturned
in their search for meaning.

Others piece their stones together
along an uneven trail,
and do not mind when
moss gathers to fill in the gaps.


dVerse Quadrille #58 – Cobble us a Poem

About Maggie C

Stained glass artist, writer, respecter of life.
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26 Responses to Cobblestones

  1. whimsygizmo says:

    Oooo. I love that gathered moss…

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  2. kanzensakura says:

    I would be one of those that do not mind the moss.

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  3. Truedessa says:

    I think I would travel an uneven path and not mind the moss filling in the gaps.

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  4. Jo says:

    Really lovely reflective piece!

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  5. Frank Hubeny says:

    Nice ending about that moss in the gaps.

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  6. I like this use of the word cobble. Nicely written.

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  7. Beautiful image and sentiment. ❤ Sometimes moss means only that the ocean is near.

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  8. kim881 says:

    Moss gives cobbles character 🙂

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  9. I love whatever growth that fill the gaps.

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  10. My path through life has been zig-zagged, and the moss soft and green. What a beautiful poem, Maggie!

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  11. Janice says:

    Well said 🙂

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  12. sanaarizvi says:

    Oh i love this! Moss equal to cobbles is character 😉

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