My poem “Limping Uphill through the Mist, I Consult My Dead Dog and Dream of Indianapolis and the Woman Who is Not Yet There” is live at Compass Rose.. I am grateful to editor Kelly Easton for publishing this piece, which appears in my latest chapbook, Buddha’s Not Talking, available from Slipstream Press. Signed copies are also available via Loud Bug Books.
Congratulations Robert!
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Thank you, Kim.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you, Andrew!
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Congratuations, Bob! I particuarly like the emotional movement of the poem.
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Thanks, Liz. Even in his afterlife, that dog has never failed me.
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You’re welcome, Bob.
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This has to be near or at the top of my favourite poems of yours, Bob. I want to read it out loud to my no longer living best friend.
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Ah, Dan! There could be no higher compliment. Thank you!
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Congratulations 🎉Thank you for sharing 😊
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Thanks very much!
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Congratulations!
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Thanks, Andrew!
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You’re welcome, Robert.
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Congratulations, Bob! I love these mindful meditations of yours!
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Congrats, RO, and I have to say this poem was the perfect one to close your book, which is sitting in front of me right now. Such a great collection, especially with Stephanie’s cover painting!
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Such a wise poem. We do want to be happy, yes we do. (K)
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Love the dog’s simple responses to complex life questions. He just is. Such a lovely poem.
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Congratulations, Bob.
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Wonderful – congratulations!
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