congratulations. nice work. also thanks to your post i am now following four ties lit. hope to see more of your work there. cheers. also realy felt the gaza poem. for me it is a stark reminder that the image of the poem is virtualy applicable on an almost global level not just gaza.
Congrats–nice poem.
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Thanks very much.
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Nice poem…congrats! 🙂
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Thanks very much!
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Congratulations!
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Thank you.
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A beautiful poem (and photo). Kudos!
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Thank you. I take credit for the poem, but not the photos, which I found on Morguefiles.com.
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So well worded – the feeling as one crosses a suspension bridge! Congratulations, Robert. Regards, Iris.
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Thank you, Iris. I’m so pleased that came across, so to speak.
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My pleasure. I enjoyed the poem. Thank you, Robert.
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Nice poem
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Thank you.
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Lovely piece of writing, it deserves the extra readership. Congratulations.
Good wishes
Julie
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I’m pleased you like it. Thanks very much.
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Well done, sir! Congrats.
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Thanks, Jeff.
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Congratulations on the acceptance of your poem, Bob! “A summoning of entreaties” was worth the price of admission.
–Ron–
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Thanks, Ron.
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Really well done. Congratulations!
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Thank you.
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congratulations. nice work. also thanks to your post i am now following four ties lit. hope to see more of your work there. cheers. also realy felt the gaza poem. for me it is a stark reminder that the image of the poem is virtualy applicable on an almost global level not just gaza.
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I’m so pleased that you like both. They’re very different, but then again, perhaps not.
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Fantastic poem. Congratulations!
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Thank you, Miranda.
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Poemsfromthe Heron Clan Three,an anthologhy, wil accept ten of your poems for consideration. dougstuber@gmail.com January 30th deadline.
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bad typist
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Thanks, Doug. I’ll email later for details.
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