Wednesday, April 19, 2017

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A short postcard poem is the prompt for today. A greeting of any genre as long as it fits on a postcard.

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9 comments:

  1. "I'm sorry for the things I didn't say..."
    Oh, this haunts me. And how amazing it would be to be able to put them in writing, once and for all. This is wonderful, Kathy.

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  2. This is beautiful, Kathy, and so full of heartache

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  3. Lovely postcard. I liked the lines about the arms not stretching enough, but they probably did stretch.

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  4. This is a heartfelt postcard, I can feel the loss and the realization. "you were the pearl, outside my closed seashell"

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  5. Oh this is beautiful...we don't realize that mostly...!!

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  6. you were the pearl outside my closed seashell!!!! such a polished emotion filled line!

    so much of longing, much desire... beautifully sad

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  7. Beautiful! I love arms not stretching wide enough, and Pearl outside my closed seashell. Feel the yearning in this.

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  8. Kathy, this is so wonderful. First you took me (my imagination) back to the 20's, the expat artists and writers in Paris, and then you ended with a song that will rumble through my head today--a song from my era (not the 20's). Very poignant, rueful.

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    1. It means a lot to receive your comment, Vi toria. Thank you.

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