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My Poetry. The Bloggers Scroll.

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My Poetry. The Bloggers Scroll.



A blank page gleams, a cursor blinks and waits,
A world unseen behind digital gates.
The blogger sits, with thoughts a busy hum,
What tale, what wisdom, will today become?

A keyboard clacks, a rhythm starts to flow,
From mind to screen, the silent ideas grow.
On politics, on pets, on life’s sweet art,
A piece of self, a generous, open heart.

With tags and links, a picture, sharp and bright,
To draw the eye, and hold it in the light.
A post is born, with words carefully spun,
A digital journey, freshly begun.

Then hit ‘publish,’ a breath held, then released,
Into the vast, online, buzzing beast.
A comment pops, a share, a kind embrace,
Connecting souls across time and space.

From simple thoughts to passions deep and wide,
A voice is found, where honest truths reside.
The blogger’s scroll, a thread in woven mesh,
A living canvas, always new and fresh.

We all love Blogging, thats what we do, we love to share our stuff, there are millions of blogs and the choice is never ending, its a community of friends.

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12 thoughts on “My Poetry. The Bloggers Scroll.

  1. It’s the first poem that I read about blogging. And I have to say that your touch our hearts, William. It’s very beautiful, my friend and particular.
    Our blogs-our worlds.
    Have a nice weekend.

  2. This is absolutely beautiful! The way you captured the journey from a blinking cursor to a flowing stream of thoughts is truly poetic. Every line brings out the quiet magic that happens between the mind and the screen. Your words reflect not just writing, but the heart behind it. Thank you for creating something so inspiring!

      1. Absolutely! Every individual is invaluable in this vast wheel. Whether our role is big or small, every effort and contribution moves the whole system forward in some way. This perspective reminds us of our own worth and responsibility.

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