On Second Thoughts - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

On Second Thoughts - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Image by Victoria from Pixabay “The hours and seasons are sometimes a flowering, sometimes a disappearance” David Whyte On Second ThoughtsBeware the the time gobblerwho stalks in recommendationsjudgementsloaded advicesweet expertise -said the dentist, flosssaid the hygienist, twominutes of brush,said the doctor, walkingsaid the dietician, some prepsaid the food guru, this methodsaid the guide,…

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Tell Me - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

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