hesitation
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2025-08-27 Things change in unexpected ways when one is absent. Sometimes, those changes are jarring, hard to deal with. Let's hope that this isn't the case with the vineyard and those living there.
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Stream of Consciousness
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2025-08-25 Stream of consciousness is a very lazy and unsatisfactory form of writing.
The author babbles, leaving readers (if they have the patience) to try to attribute meaning to what's in front them.
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IMPONDERABLE CHOICES
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2025-08-23 An interesting meditation. I especially liked the idea that a door could lead to another hall of doors.
For me, the doors all are open, and I don't notice that I've gone through one until I realize that I I won't be going back.
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Loco's Children's Rhymes Trilogy
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2025-08-16 These all are most heartwarming (wink, wink).
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SICK OF IT!
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2025-08-12 A few continue to be outraged. Others shrug. They've come to consider it business as usual.
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Thursday
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2025-08-06 Very nice card.
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IT'S THE WAY SHE TELLS THEM
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2025-08-05 A nicely drawn portrait of a femme female.
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ACHIEVEMENT
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2025-08-01 In the end, the one you must work hardest to satisfy is yourself.
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A MEDITATION IN MEDICATION
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2025-08-01 Agreed. The heart news is, well, "heartening.". The little invaders will be repulsed eventually.
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What the US Soldier Witnessed In Gaza
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2025-07-31 This is what we've all witnessed. There's no other word for it except evil.
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What’s the use?
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2025-07-27 You know that you are a poet, and you write poetry. Youve established a fairly satisfactory life. Imagine how much worse off you'd be if you knew you were a poet, but you devoted your life to accountancy or logistics.
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TIME TO REFLECT
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2025-07-23 If I work at it, I can remember some of my childhood pleasures. It would be nice to (be able to) revisit them. I also have memories of childhood miseries. I don't have to revisit them. They've remained close at hand.
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Reflections XII
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2025-07-20 Yes, do. What can be done to change this?
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Women who Smoke
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2025-07-20 Very matter of fact. I like it.
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WORDS
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2025-07-15 A considered, sincere response always is appreciated. One which seems mostly intended to draw attention to the commenter isn't.
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APOGEE, IF YOU WILL
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2025-06-27 An interesting notion, a consideration of mortality, too?
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P R O P O S A L....
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2025-06-25 Possibly also a proposition.
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To his coy mistress
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2025-06-16 Excellent!
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INBETWEEN
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2025-06-13 Now, here's something to ponder. Well done.
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Ramblings 665
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2025-05-31 I agree.
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Dear Olivier,
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2025-05-28 It sounds like you found a genuinely helpful therapist. Based on what I've experienced, you are lucky.
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Big Mac
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2025-05-27 I've seen it happen numerous times.
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blonde hair/spaghetti straps
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2025-05-23 A familiar name. This one leaves me wondering.
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A Caution to Poets
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2025-05-19 Most of the time.
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Excitement
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2025-05-19 As they say here in Nebraska, "giddy up!"
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NOW THEIR'S ALONE
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2025-05-19 A good metaphor, well presented.
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rocky sonnet
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2025-05-13 Forgive me, but I think that this is a pleasantly flinty poem.
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Old Song
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2025-05-10 I used to modify song lyrics for my kids all the time. One example: "When the moon hits your eye, you'll go blind and you'll die." With "America," I replaced "God shed His grace on thee" with "Good sheds don't come for free."
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The Prison Cell
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2025-05-05 "I...hear the first line of this text." That's how it always begins, isn't it?
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I hear the sparse traffic
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2025-05-04 Nicely done. "Rivulet of sound" is a fine description, and, yes, we need the birds.
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Youth And Calm
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2025-04-28 There's an off-putting tick-tock facility to this poem, as is the case with nearly all British poetry written between 1650 and 1900.
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Don't look up
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2025-04-28 A sad state of affairs.
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Spring
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2025-04-25 Hooray!
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Written in Response to Pensive Solitude on The Eve of This Night Revisited
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2025-04-25 Nicely done.
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Here
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2025-04-22 Or perhaps "here" is everywhere and "now" is always.
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A Glimpse
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2025-04-21 Outstanding! Whitman was both the pioneer and master of free verse.
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an ending
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2025-04-21 A grim fate we all face very nicely described.
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Seriously
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2025-04-18 Aren't there laws against that sort of thing? No one should have to put up with it.
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Her Voice
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2025-04-18 Nailed it! Well done.
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Dear Poetfriend
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2025-04-13 You have.
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Lesson 70
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2025-04-11 I know that feeling. Sometimes, as I drive past a house, I wonder what it must be like to be one of the people who lives in it. I never will. So much can't be grasped.
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LIFE... IS A BOX OF BITS
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2025-04-09 Interesting.
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Hard to Believe
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2025-04-08 It's a pandemic.
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Below Siehtagas
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2025-04-08 Some fine imagery here.
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Lesson 69
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2025-04-08 Good one.
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Lesson 68
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2025-04-08 It's tough, being a piece of gunk.
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Options (follow-up)
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2025-04-08 That sounds like good idea.
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NOT HOLDING HANDS
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2025-04-06 The last two lines leave me wondering. Has she moved on?
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ONLY
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2025-04-02 Very nice, an interesting reminiscence.
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Constant
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2025-04-02 A fair question, but a sad one.
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