LeBroz
Let the mind roam free
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- Jun 22, 2005
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Wednesday's Review
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Sneaking in the back door, it's Wednesday again. There are seven New Poems up for your reading pleasure.
Safe_Bet starts us off today with all the pretty pictures of sex & love in Give me. After going through all those nice descriptions, that last strophe evokes a yuck. Though it isn't written that way, I managed to read, "old, fat, and ugly."
sassynyc gives us her creation from the "freedom" thread, I Am. I can just feel those words dancing around me.
mick60a is a newbie with a first submission, Living Outside the Social Norm, that sounds as though its target is us Baby Boomers.
Finally, Willow Rain has a pair up today you shouldn't miss. Your Voice seems to project its own soft voice into which you can find yourself wrapped. And for any parent who's raised a child and survived (somehow) the teen years {you know the ones - thirteen going on thirty}, try out Thirteen and see how well you can relate.
That's it for today. As I sneak back on out that back door, remember to read, vote, comment ~ it's the least you can do. Above all, comment ~ a fair exchange for the pleasure of reading free poetry.
Now - back to lurking for a bit...
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Sneaking in the back door, it's Wednesday again. There are seven New Poems up for your reading pleasure.
Safe_Bet starts us off today with all the pretty pictures of sex & love in Give me. After going through all those nice descriptions, that last strophe evokes a yuck. Though it isn't written that way, I managed to read, "old, fat, and ugly."
sassynyc gives us her creation from the "freedom" thread, I Am. I can just feel those words dancing around me.
mick60a is a newbie with a first submission, Living Outside the Social Norm, that sounds as though its target is us Baby Boomers.
Finally, Willow Rain has a pair up today you shouldn't miss. Your Voice seems to project its own soft voice into which you can find yourself wrapped. And for any parent who's raised a child and survived (somehow) the teen years {you know the ones - thirteen going on thirty}, try out Thirteen and see how well you can relate.
That's it for today. As I sneak back on out that back door, remember to read, vote, comment ~ it's the least you can do. Above all, comment ~ a fair exchange for the pleasure of reading free poetry.
Now - back to lurking for a bit...
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