Inspired by VJ’s Weekly Challenge – Roads & Sadje’s What do you see #80
while looking off into the distance
many roads lead to me
the curious may travel to catch a glimpse
and revel in my history
they’ll never quite understand what i’ve seen
Inspired by VJ’s Weekly Challenge – Roads & Sadje’s What do you see #80
while looking off into the distance
many roads lead to me
the curious may travel to catch a glimpse
and revel in my history
they’ll never quite understand what i’ve seen
Lovely post, especially the last line as it shows that life is all relative
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It is! Thanks so much for the comment! 🙂
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I am just so intrigued to find out that…oh my, it would be interesting to know 😉 . A great take on the prompt Susi 🙂
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Yes, it would! Glad you liked it, Radhika. 🙂
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The things the Sphinx might tell us… wow! If only… 🙂
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Time travelling would be fun!
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Awesome. Love this, Susi. ❤️
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Thanks for the compliment, Jeff! ❤
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Welcome, Susi! Always. ❤
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Is that the Sphinx? If so, I never knew he had a ‘splitting headache.’
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I believe it is. Only because of the erosion over the years. 😉
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Man, if it could talk, the mysteries that would be solved.
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Wouldn’t it be grand? 🙂
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I was waiting for a riddle!!
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Sorry! 😉
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Deep, philosophical take Susi. I love it. Thanks for joining in
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Thank you, Sadje! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Always a pleasure Susi.
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i love the way the picture went so nicely with the poem. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks, Molly!
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Nice twist on “all roads lead to…”. True that no one will ever know what any of us has seen.
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I love that’s what you took away from it, VJ. The visual lines up but the emotional punch is what I was going for. 😉
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So true. It matches the human life as well. Loved the short poetry.
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❤ Thanks so much, Kritika!
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Welcome 🙂 (Heart)
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Great poem. It’s fascinating to read (elsewhere) that when Napoleon and his troops saw it in the early 19th century, it still had remnants of where it had been painted.
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Thanks, Pat! Oh, wow! I didn’t know that.
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