My poems “French for Bread” and “The Way of All Poets” are live at Eclectica Magazine. Thank you, Christine Potter, for taking these two.

My poems “French for Bread” and “The Way of All Poets” are live at Eclectica Magazine. Thank you, Christine Potter, for taking these two.

I love both these poems, macabre humor, wordplay, reflection. “At least I hope not”…me too. So good to see your name in my inbox. xo
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Thanks, Alison. I enjoyed writing them both, and was glad to finally place them in a good home!
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Congratulations, Bob! Clicking over to read the poems.
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Thank you, Liz!
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You’re welcome, Bob!
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These are wonderful Bob. A permanent vacation does indeed have its appeal. It’s amazing what language can do to avoid the obvious. (K)
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There’s nothing like a good (or bad, for that matter) euphemism. 🤓
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I agree completely.
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I learned things form these poems, especially the second one. Well-penned, Bob!
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Thanks very much, Barbara.
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You’re welcome, Bob!
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I so love both these poems! You have a seductive way with words, Bob, even on the heaviest subjects💜 – and congrats!
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I enjoyed writing them, Lynne. I was in a great deal of pain, and writing in response to it helped.
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I’m sorry you were in such pain but I can imagine that writing did really help – it’s what I would have done too.
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Two perfect evocations, Bob
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Thank you, Derrick.
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It is not easy to talk about death, but if you cannot talk about it to friends, who else can you? We have had many losses these last years, haven’t we? I have tried to talk about it honestly as you are here, but always a bit obscured and fogged. You don’t fog the lens and I expect no less from your words.
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We’ve reached that age at which the losses keep piling up. A recent one struck me particularly hard. But we go on…
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me too
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