Sometimes a black and white picture paints a thousand shades of gray matter in a mind and spirit.
GRAY MATTERS OF MIND
©Ruth Cox
Black and white must
Leave room for gray
Matters of mind
Growing in gust
Trees of life sway
Sol spirits bind
The living trust
Mid an array
Of kith and kind.
I am linking this picture and poetry up with ABRACABADRA for Wordless Wednesday.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Family of Kith and Kin
While we all come from a family of origin many of us have grown to love and be loved by chosen ones; rather, family by choice.
I am one of those whose family is born of kith and of kin. I have chosen to weave persons not related by blood with members of my blood relations to form the close-knit tapestry of which I deem family.
Time and circumstance can distance us physically or emotionally from our kinfolk. It is then that we have the right and the responsibility to choose to create our own families.
The ties that bind us closely together as a family are not necessarily found in bloodline. Sometimes we are more closely connected to souls to whom we are unrelated.
I believe family members are bound together by thoughts, feelings, and actions which reflect their compassionate caring of their relationships of one with the other. I also believe family to be ever-changing, as are its members — each to be loved forevermore.

We are linking this poetry and prose up with the Share A Link Sunday blog hop hosted by Noner Says. Come read and write with us!
Disclosure: Ruth Cox is an associate of Amazon.com and may earn sales commissions via purchases made through links on this article.
| Family-By-Choice |
Time and circumstance can distance us physically or emotionally from our kinfolk. It is then that we have the right and the responsibility to choose to create our own families.
The ties that bind us closely together as a family are not necessarily found in bloodline. Sometimes we are more closely connected to souls to whom we are unrelated.
I believe family members are bound together by thoughts, feelings, and actions which reflect their compassionate caring of their relationships of one with the other. I also believe family to be ever-changing, as are its members — each to be loved forevermore.
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We are linking this poetry and prose up with the Share A Link Sunday blog hop hosted by Noner Says. Come read and write with us!
Disclosure: Ruth Cox is an associate of Amazon.com and may earn sales commissions via purchases made through links on this article.
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