Written by Susan Lane SLCM Keeper of ColourMine
ColourMine: A sneaky peek behind the scenes at the quiet work that ensures every poem carries a clear, authentic message – the way it was meant to breathe.
ColourMine – Subheadings and Pinterest Introduction
Well, in the past few days ColourMine has invite me to play
I wasn’t happy you see with all the subheadings
That Yoast insisted on in everything
If I wrote three hundred words then there needed to be
A bloomin subheading to break up what could be seen
You can be sure I diligently added one subheading
And then a few more, this all began
On the first day for ColourMine, I made sure
But every time I read my poems again
I wasn’t happy with the blend
So, now with ColourMine after about 6 months
I’m slowly going through each poem
To check and see if it reads fluently
Most of them didn’t
But if you now revisit you will start to find
They read as I intended with none of the additions
That I added, only to find they actually detracted
From the poems I had in mind.
Now when I read them, they actually sound like me
Soft and giving, a kind of picture mentally
Nothing is lost for me,
And some of them have improved exponentially
That is fantastic news for me
Another one done, I grab a quick cup of tea
I move to the next bit whether it be
Another amended poem or maybe some
Or some missing tag descriptions that need to be
Added so Google and Bing are happier with me
I might even get to play with Google Search Console
Where I can look and find a few little problems
With the backend that got left behind
But no matter, it’s good to be tidying
Everything up slowly and carefully
Making sure everything is all good
For ColourMine and me
And the rain outside hitting the window pane
Doesn’t bother me because I’m indoors
Enjoying all the ColourMine technicalities
They’re just minor flaws
And another good thing for me
I’ve branched out further you see
I’ve expanded onto Pinterest recently
So don’t be surprised if you see me there
Spreading the reach of my ColourMine flare
I might even try another platform or two
In the next few weeks, I’ll let you know
So that you can have a look too
Until then I’d best drink my cup of tea
Before it gets cold and undrinkable for me
Cheers, here’s to a happy read
Won’t you join me

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ColourMine poetry, and the original photographs, are completely authentic to myself, Susan Lane SLCM – no AI, no plagiarism, all checked and verified by Copyleaks
Apologies for the emoji presentation – I tested several, but this was the only one that worked reliably on ColourMine. Just click the box next to the emoji and hit submit, and I’ll know if the poem resonated with you. Thank you for sharing your feelings.
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Sensing Changes
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