sand grains multiplied 110 - 250 times
photo copyright Dr. Gary Greenberg
Each grain of sand unique,
we walk, unaware, on jeweled beauty.
If a lowly sand-grain
harbours such loveliness,
how much more, the human eye,
the human smile,
the human heart?
for Kerry's prompt at Real Toads: In a Grain of Sand ~ Micro Poetry
Your words are fine and bright as sand on a tropic beach!
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Oh, wow...Sherry, this is absolutely magical...I love the comparisons that you make in the end...jewels indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes. How much more? Beautiful!
ReplyDeletejust what I needed today, Sherry ~
ReplyDeleteWe also walk side by side, unaware or uncaring of the other's beauty. Eye, smile, and heart, things of beauty or pretty gross couple of body parts and one influencable by the indifferent slob.
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What a wonderful thought. Thanks for making me remember to wonder at the little things.
ReplyDeleteSo very true and beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteonly a keen spirit can see the beauty
ReplyDeletein the ordinary
Thanks Sherry for dropping in to read mine
much love..
ah...beautiful Sherry...
ReplyDeleteYes, we often give as much thought to the people about us... We need to become more aware - it's easy to not notice. Great reminder.
ReplyDeleteThe uniqueness and the similarity... we need to handle that well..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful epiphany... I guess it is because we look superficially at each other or even that we don't want variety but carbon copies of ourselves.
ReplyDeleteSo much magnitude we miss with our level gaze!
ReplyDeleteI think too much beauty goes unobserved.
ReplyDeleteThis is super pretty--I am not sure the human eye and heart can stand up to it--No, I'm just being negative--not about the poem--which is lovely--but about people sometimes! Thank you, Sherry. k.
ReplyDeleteLove the phrase "on jeweled beauty". It implies so many different things... The beauty can be embellished by the jewellery... or, perhaps, the jewels are just there to cover something that isn't so pretty.
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ReplyDeleteWow, I really appreciate the picture. And your poem accompanies it into the beauty that is in us and surrounds us. Thank you Sherry, for reminding us of this.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! It's amazing the things we're blind to that are right in front of us.
ReplyDeleteLovely:)
ReplyDeleteAnd hard to imagine that each grain could be different. Are they?
ReplyDeleteHow much!
ReplyDeleteYes!
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