"what’s a girl to do?
Nothing but raise a glass
to the pluperfect past tense
and to what promises to be a sweet future"
I agree with the logic of the poem. Our youth stole by time leave us with a drink and new promises to live by. Thank you kind friend for the amazing poetry.
Coyote
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10 Years Ago
I am humbled by your wonderful reviews. Thank you once again. Lydi**
This was really different and it made me think. Time does eat away at us, but do we eat away at it? I really enjoyed this poem today. It felt sad and then uplifting. It was very good.
Damn that "gluttonous time"... only good thing about it is, as it ate, it allowed you to enjoy those sweet tunes and turn them into metaphors and images sparkling with poetry.. so here's a line you may remember from a yesterday movie, (curt raising his glass to Ms Lydi);Rick turns and says, " Here's looking at you, kid"... or as you put it, L'chaim!!
And Lydi, no matter what anyone says, no what your body says... YOU STILL GOT IT, JOISEY GIRL!!!
~~redzone (and yes it's a nice poem)
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10 Years Ago
And will we always have Paris too, Curt? Huh? Will we? :) I just love your reviews. Thank you s.. read moreAnd will we always have Paris too, Curt? Huh? Will we? :) I just love your reviews. Thank you so much. L ydi**
"Oh, the fantasia of it all!" Made me smile, this piece that celebrates the past and embraces whatever comes next. My glass is raised to you, Lydi! *clink* :)
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10 Years Ago
Here's to you too, Rita! Thanks for the review. Lydi**
"the pluperfect past tense"
absolutely love that...speaking of metaphors...you come up with some damn good ones.
we reflect on life, the victories, the defeats...and know we have had quite the experience, and realize there is more to come.
so i raise my glass to you and this poem.
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10 Years Ago
Thank you very much, Jacob. I do love metaphors, but I will never be able to shake them out of my s.. read moreThank you very much, Jacob. I do love metaphors, but I will never be able to shake them out of my sleeve as you do! Have a great Monday. Lydi**