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Capture this

We're trying to capture poetry in this issue #240 of your weekly poetry shot

Arjan Tupan

Arjan Tupan

hidden in petals
of blossom in a fruit tree:
poems to capture

Look around you. Inspiration is everywhere. Whether it is in a piece of street art, a dog playing with a ball, or the blossoms in the trees. All you need to do is capture it. That is basically how I work with my poems. I try to capture the things I see. I try to keep them as superficial as that as well, so that you, the reader, can find meaning, value and inspiration in them without being forced too much by me into a certain direction.

So, look at the image above this post, read the poem on top and feel inspired.

What do you capture from this?


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Arjan | That Poetry Guy
Commented 2 weeks ago

In your weekly poetry shot, we're talking about capturing inspiration this week. Enjoy: https://paragraph.com/@trpplffct/capture-this

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Commented 3 weeks ago

Photography and poetry collide in "hidden in petals," where moments of everyday life come alive. The author emphasizes that inspiration is around us, urging readers to see the beauty in simplicity. Dive into this refreshing perspective on creativity. 💫 @arjantupan

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