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A gift

If I could bottle this feeling

of deep relaxed contentment

from an hour and a half

of mindful movement,

I would send it to you

with all my love.

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Sarah Poems, Tai chi Leave a comment Oct 9, 2018

Tai chi in the garden

Finding peace

in the space between

thoughts

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