I wrote and narrated my poem No One in response to Sadje’s #What do you see #325 Photo Prompt. To write something inspired by the photo below. Image by Becky Sherburn,

Image credit; Becky Sherburn @ Unsplash

You may notice I misspelt the word ponderance but it’s deliberate. Shakespeare invented over 1,000 words—so why can’t I‽ 😁

Recorded at the coast on my iPad, with the sea just beyond the window. (Yay — we’re away from the city for a whole week!) A quiet reading of my poem No One, offered in its raw, simple form. I hope you enjoy it.

No One©️Lesley Scoble, 2026 | Narrated by the author

THANK YOU
Thank you, Sadje, for the wonderful inspiration you give.
And thank you, dear reader, for spending time with my poem. I truly appreciate it. 🙏


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28 responses to “No One: Free Verse Poem (And Audio Narration)”

  1. loved hearing YOU read this

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    1. Did it specially for you, Matt💖 Thank you. May re-record it later xx

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  2. Lesley, a very well rendered poem my friend. It poses so many questions and the answer I’m afraid is that we are oblivious to our own consciousness. Thanks for joining in.

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    1. Enormous thanks for your inspiration and lovely comment, Sadje. 🙏🌹

      (I responded earlier via my phone—but it appears they haven’t gone through)

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      1. You’re most welcome. Yes, the comments get lost sometimes.

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  3. Oh, Lesley I love how you read your poems always,…and yes to “inventing words” why not? 🤭

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    1. Oh, Mich. Your words mean an enormous amount to me. And yes! Let’s invent words. 🤭

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  4. Lovely poem!! We’ll never know the answers but we’ve had the experience and formed our own conclusions!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Muri 🤗🌹

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  5. Fabulous audio Lesley love it🩷

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    1. Thank you so much, AJ! xx🙏💓

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  6. I love your voice audios the best. You have the perfect dramatic voice for this avenue of delivery. Thank you for bringing this poem to life for me.

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    1. Aw, thank you, Violet. It’s very kind of you to say so. ☺️💖 It is my pleasure—and I’m thrilled you like it. xx

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  7. The world awaits the prince for s kiss

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    1. Thank you 😊 It does indeed. 🤴 I appreciate your comment. 🙏

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  8. no one
    to say
    wake up!
    or die.

    I loved this poem. You have expressed how I have been feeling about the current climate. A masterful reading. You did such a great job with the audio as well. Inspiring me to do better.

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    1. Gosh, thank you so much, Nigel! ❤️❤️❤️

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      1. You’re welcome.. flowers where they are due always. 😊

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  9. Hi Lesley, a thought provoking poem. Well done

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  10. Lovely poem, Lesley! Loved listening to you. ❤️

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    1. ☺️ Aw, thank you kindly, Punam. This means a lot to me. 🙏❤️

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      1. You are very welcome, Lesley! 😊🥰❤️

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