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Purpose

Sunday is my usual day to post to A Wandering Minstrel. Typically, I write my post Saturday and schedule it for Sunday. Well, yesterday was SUPER busy, and I didn’t realize til today was almost gone that I hadn’t posted yet. So, I’m shooting from the hip, last minute 🤠 Today’s poem is not oneContinueContinue reading “Purpose”

Posted bymrteagueAugust 18, 2024Posted inAbout me, Free verse, Light verse, Modern poetryTags:bees, ontology, philosophy2 Comments on Purpose

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