I love calling myself out on things… for instance claiming that this poem made me smile upon reading it. It’s short and to the point, but it’s filled with great imagery and personification, and the reader — any reader — will be able to relate.
Unless the reader has no soul, but we don’t associate with them.
You make it sound almost as if its a bad thing, Chris. Smiling = Good, you know. I’ ll take these wonderful compliments of yours today. I write in hopes that everyone can relate. Tis what gets them to stop and say Hi. My favorite part of poetry, so thank you.
Soulless people…yeah, they stop over next door. Wherever that is.. π
Very nice. But do you think the sun slept?
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Thank you. Where I am, the sun slept, but wherever he is, he didn’t.
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That sounds like me. *laughs lots*
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Scary, I know. Did you like my explaination? *laughs*
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I was just joking!
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*sticks her tongue out at you* You’re wicked, most of the time, you know.
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It’s an ambition of mine!
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Yes, which you work on daily.
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*proud face*
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*begins looking for the axe and moves towards another part of the room*
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Are you going to hack the professor up?
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Oh no! Just a bit of this wall! *begins hacking*
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That’s destructive! You can’t do that. But hereβ¦ *grabs the axe* Have some cherry juice…
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But I just didβ¦look! You know I don’t want your cherry juiceβ¦ (I haven’t tried it yet.)
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*shakes head* Very wicked, Audith. (You don’t need to!)
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*laughs a whole bunches* (But she will anyway )
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It’s tasty!
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I believe you!
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I love calling myself out on things… for instance claiming that this poem made me smile upon reading it. It’s short and to the point, but it’s filled with great imagery and personification, and the reader — any reader — will be able to relate.
Unless the reader has no soul, but we don’t associate with them.
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You make it sound almost as if its a bad thing, Chris. Smiling = Good, you know. I’ ll take these wonderful compliments of yours today. I write in hopes that everyone can relate. Tis what gets them to stop and say Hi. My favorite part of poetry, so thank you.
Soulless people…yeah, they stop over next door. Wherever that is.. π
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Good morning to you as well Miss Audrey!!!
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Good morning, Mr. J. Just finished going to my first poetry reading since college. Posted a poem about it. I failed! Ahhh!!!!
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Why should today be any different? π You too.
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It shouldn’t. π Just a quick reminder. Thank you, Michael.
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And now I see a poem about arms and legs. You are amazing, Audrey.
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Fatetastic I say… Isn’t that funny. Thank you, Mark. Just an ordinary lady, I assure you.
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Just an ordinary lady writing extraordinary poems, eh, modest Audrey?
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Oh come on… *pierces her lips* Phoey!!
Thank you.
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β€οΈ
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Love you…
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I will try to be amazing along with the sun. Thank you.
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Please do… π Thank you, John
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Now I have ‘You Are My Sunshine’ going through my head. Not sure if it’s better or worse than ‘Let It Go’.
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Way better, Charles…way better!!!
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Very nice. I really like what u’ve written π
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Thank you so much. π I appreciate your sweet comment.
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π
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