
This is a collaboration between me and Di at https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/
Foundations
Foundations are my lifeline:
Start at the beginning with no end in sight
Sturdy, secure, solid.
Forming the base to grow upon
Life has made them shaky,
So many directions to go
Upheaval, dismissal, uncertainty,
Wondering who will choose the touchstone
Stubbornness is my rock:
Planted seeds become realities known
Take heart and ride the storm,
Growth continues as minds open
Blend and mould to the future,
Paths intersect and cross forming the map
Embrace change, but don’t submit,
Minds transfixed now indifferent
And lay foundations anew.
Deciding the migration determines the goal.
©2025 Christine & Di
Tapestry Poetry
- Description: Developed by poets Avril Meallem and Shernaz Wadia, this form involves two poets who write nine-line poems on a single, shared title without discussing it.
- Process: After composing independently, they weave their two poems into a single 18-line piece, editing it back and forth until they are both satisfied.
- Outcome: The collaboration creates a “tapestry” that blends their two distinct poetic visions into one cohesive work.
Christine
Start at the beginning with no end in sight
Forming the base to grow upon
So many directions to go
Wondering who will choose the touchstone
Planted seeds become realities known
Growth continues as minds open
Paths intersect and cross forming the map
Minds transfixed now indifferent
Deciding the migration determines the goal.
Di
Foundations are my lifeline:
Sturdy, secure, solid.
Life has made them shaky,
Upheaval, dismissal, uncertainty,
Stubbornness is my rock:
Take heart and ride the storm,
Blend and mould to the future,
Embrace change, but don’t submit,
And lay foundations anew.

Beautifully done ✔️
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I do like this process Christine
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Yes, I do too. I think it is different though with each person. Some writers, me included, don’t edit or anything, just cut and paste originals, while others wanted the finished poem to be polished. Both ways are fine!
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I prefer the blending the lines. Gives a more collaborative feeling but that would be hard to do as two people have differing styles
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If you look through there are four all together. Two are done simply by blending while two are blended but edited a bit.
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I had to read through a few times to see who wrote what in each one
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I had to put away my silly rhyming pants and get a little serious for a bit! 😂
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😂😂
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Thanks Christine!
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