Sapphire stardust and one drop of water
Use for
……….Deep ocean souls
………..Waterfall daredevils
……….Getting lost on purpose
Sapphire stardust and two drops of water
Use for
……….The scent of early morning air
……….Skin after a run
……….Stretching after an afternoon nap
Sapphire stardust and three drops of water
Use for
……….Clouds resting on soft grass
……….Campfires on summer nights
……….Listening to the song from your first dance
Sapphire stardust and four drops of water
Use for
……….Prayers whispered into tissues
……….Crying babies
……….Dying breaths

( For the visually challenged readers, the image shows an incomplete watercolor on open pages of a notebook. There are tubes of colors next to it and some painting paraphernalia )
Another beautiful picture for Sadje’s “What do you see?” prompt #47. I love the colors in the picture and all the details (the skull filled with mysterious amber liquid can be a whole story all by itself) certainly brought to mind many different ideas. In the end, it was Beth Amanda’s from the Go Dog Go Cafe that brought this poem together. She posted the Tuesday Writing Prompt to use the phrase, “sapphire stardust”.
My birthday is in September so sapphires, which is the birthstone for the month, has always had special meaning for me. Blue is my favorite color, especially deep blue with a touch of black it. I don’t know the artistic name of that blue, but “sapphire stardust with one drop of water” would work!
Like everything else this year, birthdays seem like they shouldn’t be celebrated. This year, I’m thinking about giving on my birthday instead of receiving. I usually love having a day (or two) just for myself, but sharing seems to be a more appropriate way of marking another turn around the sun. Maybe next September will be a “sapphire dust with two drops of water” type of year….
©️ 2020 iido
A wizards wondrous recipe
Sapphire stardust and water
And drop by drop the magic potion
Rises into a soothing lotion
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This song is soothing yet haunting….your wizard words are quite soothing and thought provoking as well!
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You inspired me to write this poem Irma, using some of those words…
https://ivors20.wordpress.com/2020/09/22/above-the-surface/
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Oh, Ivor! I’m catching up and just saw this. I am so touched! ❤️❤️
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Enjoyable and my pleasure Irma.💙🌏
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‘Sapphire stardust’ is such a gorgeous phrase and I love the alchemy of your poem. We’re all made of stardust though, aren’t we?
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Quite true!! One of my favorite bloggers had that as her handle for awhile.
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such eloquence and magic you have weaved.
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Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the magic!
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A fantastic poem Irma. So thought provoking. Thanks for joining in the challenge
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Glad to get it in NOT last minute! 😂😂 thanks for your inspiration!! ❤️
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You’re welcome my friend
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congrats! Wishing you all the sapphire stardust and unicorn snot [glitter] appropriate for your birthday 🙂
Love the pairing of these prompts, you excelled … and it is a very enticing pic 🙂
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Unicorn snot and farts are all glitter and rainbows – great for birthday celebrations!! 🦄🦄
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absolutely, especially when you’ve got young kids who will love it!
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Beautiful words Irma and fascinating poetic structure!
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Thank you so much! Sometimes an idea comes and the words flow….
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Sapphire stardust and two drops of water sounds exactly right, birthday girl! 💦💦
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Thank you, Jane! That sapphire dust can get everywhere….
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Oh this is beautiful! One of the bests I have read today. It’s amazing how a creation comes together using various different ideas.
What a wonderful idea to give this birthday.
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Thank you for your comment, Pallavi! I’m glad you liked this poem as I enjoyed writing it. 💐
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happy belated birthday dear friend! sapphire dust for your next birthday is so magical!
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Thank you!! It was uneventful which was fine for a pandemic birthday. Next year though – bring the magical sapphire dust!
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