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I like the ending, very true to that empty feeling a person gets when no one cares of what you do
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Absolutely, my friend. In fact, I’ve felt this more times than I care to admit. 😉
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Bees are such bumbling fools at times! Do try not to take them so seriously, dear artist 🙂
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Yeah, what do they know anyway? All they really know is making honey. 😛
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Ha! I wonder how they’d react if they saw your art of the baby with a vajayjay smile?
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They’d be all abuzz with outrage, I’m thinking! (Sorry. I couldn’t resist the pun!) 😛
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😀🐝
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I have always thought the greatness of poetry is not just it’s beauty and musicality but also it’s capacity to express condensed thought. In this sense, I love how you have expressed so much about life in only a few lines. As someone else has already expressed in this forum, the bumblebees’ symbolic meaning could be that of those around you not valuing art. An allegory of the capitalist system only seeking fast money benefits?
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Marta, you completely got this. That’s exactly what this poem is about! You’ve made me so happy! 😀
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Visually clever, and big applause for you my friend. 🙂
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Aw, thanks, Charlie! Love having you here! You’ve been missed! 🙂
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You welcome Tony. 🙂 I miss you my friend. I am back! And posted a new poem. 🙂
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Can’t wait to see this! I’ll be visiting very soon! 😀
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🙂 Awesome! Don’t forget to take out your dictionary. 🙂
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Will do! I’ll be appropriately armed! 😉
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🙂 hahaha!!! Cool. 🙂
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Such sadness dear Tony. It’d break an artist’s heart to see what our world has turned into.
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I couldn’t agree more. The world isn’t always such a happy place, that’s for certain. 😦
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What a funny twist there!
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I certainly like to put ’em in there whenever I can, Jon. Thanks so much for reading! 😀
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No problem Tony! Keep it up
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Very clever!
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Thank you, Rae! I try my darnedest! 😀
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Why quit painting? Seems as though you were quite good at making realistic pictures. Or, did your paint kill the bees? Art and verse always lead to questions.
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And questions with so many possible answers too! I’m not sure that my paint killed them. Perhaps their disinterest did… 😛
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Bees are so simple minded.
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Hee hee! This is true! 😛
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Oh dear…😂😭
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Hee hee! 😛
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this poem make monkey chuckle.
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Dare I say that we don’t monkey around when it comes to trying to make our readers laugh? Hee hee hee… 😉
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