River of Rectitude Posted on June 16, 2015 by Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister Race rectitude Reality retreats runs Rapidly rejects responsibility. Refused reliance Regardless, river returning rare Regret Rendezvous repulsive representation Resulted AdvertisementOnly If You Feel So Inclined:TwitterFacebookTumblrEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
this is great Audrey. Wanted to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the Timed Writing Challenge. You can check it out here: https://stacilys.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/echo/ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
This reminds of the tramp steamer I traveled to Bermuda on in the spring of 43. It was repulsive. LikeLike Reply
Repulsive. Yes, you’ve got a keen eye on my poem. Thank you for reading it for what it was, Richard. ♡ LikeLike
Good one. I wanted to avoid an R word as well.Of course, with all the turbulence, there could be a ralph. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Lovely. 🙂 (I couldn’t bring myself to start this comment with an “R”, as much as I thought about it. But riveting is a good word for it. That so many connections can be forged between so few words…) LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, Luke. (Blush. I’m glad my lack of words still allowed for my expression to be heard.) LikeLike
Resourcefully recorded… ravishing rapture… resplendent reasoning… riveting… Rousing roseate regards… Michael LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
So playful, Michael. You used all the great R words here, you know. Lovely. ♡ Thank you for this smile of mine. xx LikeLike
this is great Audrey.
Wanted to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the Timed Writing Challenge. You can check it out here:
https://stacilys.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/echo/
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Oh goodness. Thank you, Staci. ♡
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This reminds of the tramp steamer I traveled to Bermuda on in the spring of 43. It was repulsive.
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Repulsive. Yes, you’ve got a keen eye on my poem. Thank you for reading it for what it was, Richard. ♡
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The sentiment. The word. The idea, not the creation itself.
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Yes, I understand. xx
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Do you get the feeling I have lots of practice explaining myself?
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Yes, do you get the feeling I understand you? 😉
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Yes and it is much appreciated.
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Enjoy your day, Sir Richard
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to the sermonizing I return…a good day to you, Audrey Dawn
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Racing to, Poet.
(Thanks for the comment.)
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It said, Leave a reply. Thanks for doing so, Precious Poetess
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I’m a good listener, Poet. Thanks for taking it easy on me.
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Really righteous!!!!!
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Thank you, my friend ♡♡
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Roars
rather
real 🙂
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I heard you! Thanks!! 🙂
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Good one. I wanted to avoid an R word as well.Of course, with all the turbulence, there could be a ralph.
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I couldn’t lure you in, huh? Smiles. Definitely a ralph opportunity.
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Ha ha ha
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Giggle
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Lovely. 🙂
(I couldn’t bring myself to start this comment with an “R”, as much as I thought about it. But riveting is a good word for it. That so many connections can be forged between so few words…)
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Thank you, Luke. (Blush. I’m glad my lack of words still allowed for my expression to be heard.)
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Riveting, Audrey!!
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Thank you, my dear xx
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Really!
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Hi, Susan 🙂 Thanks!
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Resourcefully recorded… ravishing rapture… resplendent reasoning… riveting…
Rousing roseate regards…
Michael
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So playful, Michael. You used all the great R words here, you know. Lovely. ♡ Thank you for this smile of mine. xx
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Resonates
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So thankful to have you sitting nearby, Shari. xx
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