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I’m not a huge poetry fan but this was awesome! And I’m totally fine with judicious use of expletives 🙂
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LOL! Thanks, Jen! (hmmm… to be honest, if someone told me some years ago that I will love (and write) poems… I would say, “You’re crazy, dude.”)
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Great astounding piece!
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Thank you so much, Vincent! 🙂
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Love that last line
As always Sheldon
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Thank you, Mr Cannon!
I’m always happy when my blog comes under your fire 😛
Your Ms Cannonball.
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Auto correct is pretty annoying, too.
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Valeria, you’re right!
And T9 is the machinations of the Devil too, I can bet 😛
Thanks for dropping by!
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Wow. Beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Susan ❤
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I love it. Especially the expletive.
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Thank you! Oh, dear me… I love your blog. I fucking love your blog!
(Forgive me this expletive.)
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I love it, especially the ending: ‘the language in which your face is written’. Really cool.
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Thank you so much, Benedikt ❤
(Honestly, I didn't expect such a great feedback for this poem!)
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The expletive totally works. You might, however, want to replace the second occurrence of the word “diphthongs” with “schwas.” The latter is such a basic, common building block, and why not mix your words up a bit?
Thanks, too, for stopping by my site.
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Hee hee hee… well, now it’s such a cool idea! I love mixing things! Though… diphthongs are more challenging for me than schwas. Because there are no diphthongs in my native language (unlike schwas.) 😛
Thank you so much for your great comment, Egbert!
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Glad to help. Schwas are so boring they’re pretty cool! And I guess they’re universal??
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Yes, schwas are rather an universal thing… unlike umlauts 😛
Thank you again for reading and commenting, Egbert!
It’s so nice to see you on my blog 🙂
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Good one, except the expletive.
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Can a face be ugly if it’s a face of loved one?
Can a word be an expletive if it’s a word of love?
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Nice except the expletive. Love is great especially and foremost from the LORD. 🙂
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Thank you, Jerriè
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