My poem “The Flicker” is live at Flying Island Literary Journal. I am grateful to editor Mary M. Brown for accepting this piece.
My poem “The Flicker” is live at Flying Island Literary Journal. I am grateful to editor Mary M. Brown for accepting this piece.
Congratulations, Robert!
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Thanks very much, Andrew!
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You’re welcome.
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Well deserved selection. Congrats, Bob.
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Thanks, Ken. It’s always gratifying to have something accepted.
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Congrats, Robert. Much luck extended in future endeavors too.
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Thank you. They come, they go…
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Cool!
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Thanks, Leslie. It’s always fun!
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Congratulations (again!)
I’m surely not getting the full scene that triggered this one, but this tugs at both mind and heart. I’m struck most by “offer memory … wanted to pocket that blur … reclaiming shape, form …” And the blue exiting in closing line … hue or emotion?
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A memory of the day my father died, of driving through thick fog, feeling both numb and relieved (guiltily), wishing I could have done more, said more.
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Yes, the guiltiness of relief when dying is over is something I did not anticipate, nor know how to dissipate … and I cannot nudge the one gone to assure me he’s grateful I let him go in relative silence …
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In my dad’s case, I know he was ready to move on, but still felt guilt. Ah, we’re such simple/complicated creatures!
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