An archive containing past featured spotlight works, what we consider, some of the best works on TPS. Feel free to leave comments.
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tangerinepie
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Opulent Opacity {Tanka}
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by tangerinepie » January 30th, 2018, 12:58 pm
Opulent Opacity {Tanka}
Sage secrets unveiled
Perhaps are amaranthine
Remnants in deep earth
Fossils embedded in rock
Ingenuity sublime
Billions of years gone
Vast lapses yet unfathomed
Enigmas unfold
Tubes of soil from the ocean
Apocalyptic details
Star bound man searches
The universe expanding
Galaxies unfold
Death will eclipse our questions
Portents of nature keep watch
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wordsmith - Regular Member
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by wordsmith » February 2nd, 2018, 3:08 pm
Our quest for knowledge
Expansive and never ending
An admirable piece of writing
From a consummate writer
Wordsmith
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The ghost
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by The ghost » February 3rd, 2018, 4:39 pm
It has been said that after we die, we will understand all of what the wise men of this life wonder over.
Wow the last two lines - anticlimactic.
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dwells - Elite Member
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by dwells » March 3rd, 2018, 11:46 am
Loved the deep ocean core samples Tangie. Indeed, our history is written in the rocks. Sedimentary layers, igneous upheavals, and calcareous limestone in the caves that we called home. Cheers my friend! - Dan
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BarryC - Regular Member
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by BarryC » March 20th, 2018, 9:07 am
supreme example of the form-well done
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Josie
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by Josie » March 25th, 2018, 1:39 am
The last two lines were my favorite. My dad died of a disease at a time when there was no cure known. With the passage of time, an easy cure was discovered. Understanding may not come during our life time, but as we share and work together, answers may be learned. I like to think, too, about how much can be learned from nature to help future generations.
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duplex - Regular Member
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by duplex » April 1st, 2018, 4:21 pm
A well deserved spotlight, tangie. Your wonderful command of the language is admirable. Congratulations.