I like how you took me on a quick journey with an unexpected end—realizing we didn’t go anywhere at all except through your desert’s mirage.
Clever and succinct.
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Thank you Veronica! Very kind of you to say. I appreciate your feedback and I am glad you took that .. read moreThank you Veronica! Very kind of you to say. I appreciate your feedback and I am glad you took that journey, no matter the length.
It is great to be presented with something a bit different Brad. You give us two apt metaphors and then the final one breaks the progression.
Short and sweet,
Alan
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Thank you Alan. Yes, my poetry is raw and I am grateful for its uniqueness. The intricate diction ca.. read moreThank you Alan. Yes, my poetry is raw and I am grateful for its uniqueness. The intricate diction can be challenging to readers
Hard to sing through a mouthful of sea. Knowing the salt would kill your song you wisely did not swallow. The thirst leaves a mirage of an oasis, indicating you're not in a forest, but a cafe full of thirsty poets.
A poem to ponder! For some reason it reminded me of that great song by America, "A Horse With No Name." Desert - forest - sea... all conjure up their own strong imagery and thoughts.
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Thank you. Yes, these other places have straight forward offerings. The sea is deceptive in its inab.. read moreThank you. Yes, these other places have straight forward offerings. The sea is deceptive in its inability to quench. A challenge of assumptions
Hello I am interested in sharing some of the poetry I've produced since I was little. This is not for career or monetary gain, not that there is anything wrong with having art as a career, but I am ju.. more..