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Brian’s Poetry Oasis

Brian’s Poetry Oasis

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Welcome to Brian’s Poetry Oasis, an invitation to kick off your proverbial shoes, close your eyes, and take a Moment for yourself. Enjoy! Image credit: Writer on a Block II Theresa PatemanPoet Brian Spiritualité
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    • Glad to Be Sad (Again)
      Aug 21 2024
      • ​Reflecting on difficult times that were filled with Sadness, Poet Brian explores how embracing Sorrow - both past and present - can be a worthwhile path.
      • ​Glad to be Sad © 2020, 2024 by Brian Crouth
      • ​Opening Image Artist credit: Caitlin Sweet https://bit.ly/42O5283 Instagram @Cait.Sweet
      • ​Photo credits: Brian Crouth © 2020, 2024 / All other photos in the public domain.
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      1 min
    • A Snowy Poem, A Heartfelt Song
      Jan 31 2024
      •Poetry, Performance, Podcast Production © 2019, 2024 Brian Crouth / Photo: Mara Ket / Music: “Poets” Ciaran Delaney “Little Things” Valerie Gomes www.valeriegomes.com/ http://bit.ly/3vXcS2y • Send your thoughts & comments to: brianspoetryoasis@gmail.com • Support Poet Brian’s Creative and Podcast Production Time and Efforts: https://paypal.me/2PoetBrian?locale.x=en_US No amount is too small. Thanks!
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      7 min
    • The Anniversary (Holiday Replay)
      Dec 26 2023
      •Poetry, Podcast, Performance, Production © 2018, 2020, 2023 by Brian Crouth •Photo credit: Brian Crouth / Song credit: “The First Noel” (instrumental background) W.G. Snuffy Walden ©2002 BMG / “The First Noel”(Jazz version) The Evergreen Trio feat. Ellinor ©2016 Epidemic Sound •Send your thoughts, comments, inspirations to: brianspoetryoasis@gmail.com December sunlight pushed its way through an oak tree’s branches, trailing off before it could reach the picture window in a kitchen where they sat. It was one more day to Christmas, and the anniversary. (from “The Anniversary”)
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      8 min
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