Poetry: July 20, 2011 Issue [#4516] |
Poetry
This week: It's a Heat Wave ~ Make Some Love Poetry Edited by: Red Writing Hood <3 More Newsletters By This Editor
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"Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance."
Carl Sandburg
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Thank you for the lesson today in Synonyms. The choices made are all excellent pieces of poetic ability. Condolences at the loss of your husband, you are not alone, for your family here in the WdC cares for you, just as your family out there in the world cherishes you. Share your knowledge, your heart, and your words and we will continue to read one-edition-at-a-time. Copenator out!
By: Christine Cassello
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I am very sorry to hear of the death of your husband so unexpectedly at such a young age. You appear to be coping well since you are writing columns again. Have you written about what it felt like to lose him and how you explained it to your children? Maybe you can't do that yet, but I hope you will, both for your consolation and to help other grieving families.
No, I haven't done that yet. It's still too difficult right now. Getting back to writing is helping, though. They moved him to a Hospice care facility his last day, and that probably helped us more than him. My children and I are all getting counseling through this. The best part is knowing all we are feeling and doing is "normal" or a version of normal. It's easy to feel isolated, lost and alone. So, maybe one day I will be able to write about the pain of losing him, or how I told the children. I don't think it will be soon, though.
By: alfred booth, wanbli ska
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Thank you so much for selecting one of my poems for today's Newsletter. May I express my humble thanks that you singled out one of my verse pieces to share with today's readers? My poem? Mine? GREAT! Mille fois merci. Tight poetry rocks. Today. As close to always as we can get. You read my heartstrings, empathy struck you. I am gratified. You share wisdom: synonyms are vital.
By: narinder
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True, this news like before helps generating skill of weaving poetic expression in natural and lively way, acceptable to all. Keep it up.
Thank you all for these and the other comments and condolences. It truly helps knowing there are so many that care. Thank you!
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