unhappy mindsets
your thoughts become unguarded
ending without end
another brick in the wall
standing on the edge of time
© Franci Eugenia Hoffman
A gander at me –
I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 20 years being rewarded both professionally and personally. Now it’s time for me to follow my dreams by doing things I enjoy…spending time with family, learning, sharing, traveling, writing poetry and encouraging others to pursue their goals. My writing and creative endeavors can be found at my blogs, Eugi’s Causerie (And so it goes…) and PoetryPalette (Poetry, a seasonal state of mind), where I have gathered a following of kindred souls who share my passion for writing. I have authored Seasoned Delights, A Haiku Collection and Mama, me and Mother Nature. I am also a published author on Spillwords.
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“Overthinking is the biggest cause of unhappiness.” Anonymous
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So profound.
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome Eugenia
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I like the linked fragmented style of this, Eugenia. Each line stands alone yet of the whole.
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Thank you, Eric. Many of my older poems are written this way. This is a poem I brought back with a few revisions.
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thoughts like bricks in a wall – that was a beautiful image – like little books in a library of thoughts. loved the structure of the poem too Eugenia.
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Thank you, Gina!
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Love this ♥️
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Thank you, Sarika!
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It was all my pleasure ♥️
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