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OK, you did it. I finally have a favorite poem from you, this is the one. GREAT lines, great play with words. I love it. “Good lord he needs to grow up.” What a line…I missed you.
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It’s so great to have you back from your blogging hiatus, Bridget. And thank you! It was a lot of fun to write this with Tati. She’s the perfect writing partner! 🙂
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Super Awesome! Your poem here hits hard right at home. 🙂
I live alone, so I wonder if me being an atheist could my rent go any higher?
I love your mind and I love this poem so tremendously. 🙂
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I love your mind too, Charlie. Creatively speaking, you always keep me guessing. Please keep up the terrific work! 😀
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You are a blessing my friend Tony. 🙂
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Brilliantly written…
I had this feeling when something inside me had died years ago…
I could relate to it
Thank you for sharing
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I’m glad this spoke to you, Beparvah. I think I can relate to what you went through. 🙂
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Ha! Wickedly good!
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Yes, we’re rather proud of this one! 😛
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Really great
I could say more
But my time is limited
The sand of my hour glass is nearly gone
I gasp for air
For now all the smoke is gone
Buts to you and yours
UNCLE DYSFUNCTIONAL
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You’re awesome, Sheldon. Thank you for being here! 😀
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Wonderfully crafted!
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Thank you, Malakki. 🙂
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Great piece 🙂
What does boshevilni translate as?
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Thanks! And… erm… I’ll let Tati field that question. 😛
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🙂
I used to speak Russian..not so much anymore.
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I can only speak English, and even that sounds like gibberish to most people (English speakers included), so you’re one up on me, my friend! 😛
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haha 😀
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Oh, noble lion who owns a castle and pisses good old Scotch… let me make a curtsy before your Lordship and bring your attention to a footnote at the very end of this post 😛
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😀
That’s polite in Tibet!
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Kam sangbo dugay!

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But that I do not understand 🙂
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Don’t worry… it won’t hurt you, I promise. This enlightened (aka божевільний) Tibetan monk just greets you and wishes you a nice day! 😉
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I’m still non the wiser 😐 🙂
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Reblogged this on chithankalai and commented:
* “Божевільний” means “mad, crazy, insane” in Ukrainian. “Боже (Бог)” means “God”. “Вільний (воля)” means “freedom” or “will”. So now it makes us wonder if a madman is someone who’s free from God or someone who fulfills God’s will?
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Aw, thank you, good sir! 🙂
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A fantastic poem 😊
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Thank you very much, CB! 🙂
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“Good lord, he needs to grow up”! This is so damn good for an ungodly hour. Tati and Tony, you two are awesome!
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So are you, Nandita! I’m so glad you enjoyed this effort! 😀
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