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Tag: companion

Self Reflection 17: Companionship

Surround yourself with worthy people. Your network is your net worth.

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Published March 22, 2020
Categorized as culture/tradition, lifestyle, Nature, Series Tagged blog, companion, net worth, network, reflection, self reflection, tips

Muse: My friend

You my friend is wild, Yet your acquaintance is mild

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Published March 4, 2020
Categorized as lifestyle, Nature, Pastoral, Poetry Tagged African, companion, friend, love, poem, poetry, relationships, rhyme

Farewell

Farewell to thee city It is time I move I long to stay But something else calls I wish to play But if I do, what shall I gain? The clouds are grey All is solemn But despair not I shall continue to write To paint colors To draw smiles on faces To tell tales… Continue reading Farewell

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Published October 12, 2014
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged city, companion, farewell, inspiration, love, poem, town, travel, writing
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