Second feature in Terror House Magazine Check out the poems ->HERE<- TITLES: songless bird feeling the train Saint Bernards are big, heavy dogs an old instrument with rusty strings spend the quarantine at your girlfriend’s house, they said a woman named Cactus cat shaking the paw they are legend
Only two stories in and goosebumps broke on the back of my neck when I read about the kid drinking beer. I tip my hat to you, sir.
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Many thanks to you, sir 🙂
*tips hat*
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The pleasure was mine, I assure you. 🙂
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That’s what I like about poetry you don’t have to conform to what other think or say! Keep it simple, take the occasional and smoke if you think it’s necessary. As life is to short to tip your hat to anyone that thinks he is superior to you.
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Well said (•̀ᴗ•́)و
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😎
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I read your cool poems in the Songless Bird link, but for some reason it would not let me “like” it on that platform, only here.
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Oh, no worries about that 🙂
I appreciate the like given in your heart. Many thanks (^_^)
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My pleasure! Hugs
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Wow congratulations
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Thanks 🙂
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Welcome
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I admire the way you keep the description in the moment, very powerful and moving. I felt it deeply. You have quite a gift.
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( ^◡^)っ Thank you very much
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Fellow daydreamer, interior merchant, dark narrator, wirewalker, thin line exponent, inside out guy, too close a distance is your middle name – humble thanks for the LIKE of my Escher poem. I will keep a keen eye on your slender poems – homeopathic intensities, often cathartic, like horseradish on toast followed by a double single malt, something like a Lagavulin for its subtle peaty strength and aftertaste. There’s nothing so strange as folk. If you’re going to research in the future delve into real folklore and folk tales, especially from east Europe. But I suspect all of your research is done ‘on the hoof’ absorbing the vibes, giving free rein to your tamed/wild imagination? Look forward to more.
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Thank you, Andrew (。◕‿‿◕。)
And you’re right about East European folklore (that’s where I’m from, by the way).
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lovely poem! i love the description, it really is very moving! thank you very much for sharing this wonderful post, have a great day!☺️
Follow @everythingtips for tips and recommendations if interested☺️It would mean a lot to me!🥺🤍
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