Sunday Sonnet: The Sacred Art of Goofing Off
A Sonnet Sunday poem about goofing off at the Shore and why laughter is sometimes the smartest thing you can do.
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Dive in to the post →A winter Shore sonnet about flying kites, letting the wind do its work, and remembering how to feel light again.
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Dive in to the post →A sonnet that captures the timeless beauty of an old couple sharing a sunset on the beach, wrapped in warmth and love.
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Dive in to the post →A sonnet that blends the anticipation of Advent with the longing for beach season, capturing the essence of waiting for both the holiday and the shore.
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