Cardboard Crowns
If no one is there, will my poem still sing?Can a cardboard crown make its wearer a king?Will a flower's perfume reach the height of the stars?Can a firefly's light be kept locked up in jars?All these...
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richbeautifula bit sad and a lot happyi love iti am so sorry to be such a laggard but pleaseplease feature your poems and those of others tooyour work should be seenmany many thanks to yousarah
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Every poem is a precious gift that will leave its mark on the reader.
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Rich, yes the poem will still sing, and of course a cardboard crown can make its wearer a king. (can't help but think of your students when I read that line) What is wonderful, what is lovely about...
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Sarah, Thank you for your kind words. I have tried unsuccessfully to feature my poems. Perhaps you could help me. I am unfamiliar with this kind of computer magic. Douglas, Yes. Exactly. That is how I...
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The poetry shines Rich, even if no one reads. The cardboard crown wearer may well be more kingly than the one who wears a crown of precious jewels.. some things just are. Regards, Maryse
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Maryse, I know I've told you this before, but I really like the way you think. Things of value enrich the universe. Rich
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Rich Of course the poem sings as does the crown maker and wearer... the trees make noise when they fall and all life continues all your poetry and skills will be read and appreciated for a very long...
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rich make sure poem is openclick on 'topic tools'then click on feature topicssometimes it takes a few secondswhen its done the screen will flickerand the spinning 'busy icon' in the top tool bar will...
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I will try one later and see. THANK YOU, SARAH! Many of my poems are secretly songs disguised as poems, actually...special spy schooling...
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spy school lolthanks for the gigglesplease just keep on sharing those beauties
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I remember when I was in college, a speaker was describing being on a flight and looking down at lights below as the plane flew to a city airport. He saw a string of lights, such as were often at car...
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Michael, not only is that brilliantly written but it perfectly describes something I have only been able to describe in poetry..."the nudge of the barely experienced." That's it. Thank you! Rich
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My daughter loves this, it has a feeling and tone that brings memories to the forefront of the mind. You always surprise me.
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Thanks, Bekki! I'm glad your daughter enjoyed it. My goal was to surprise you, so it worked! Rich
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