In honour of World Poetry Day (which was yesterday), and the suffocating fog of misery that I spent the past week trying to ignore (which has now finally, thankfully lifted), I wrote a poem. I promise this won’t be a regular thing – poetry is not my strong suit – but it is easy and quick and I’m still feeling a bit fragile, so this will get us over the hump to Friday.
I love this!! I want to say more but I can’t say anything but I love it.
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Oh thanks!
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Really good stuff Quinn I feel the emotion in it
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Thanks Cory
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Well done, Quinn. A poetess in the making? I’m happy that the fog has dissipated and you’re feeling better.
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Thanks Rob, I don’t think I’ll be dabbling in poetry again though. Maybe next year when World Poetry Day comes back around!
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I think it’s actually pretty good.
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Thanks!
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Really good poem. Love it!!
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Oh thank you!
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When I find my poetic muse
I note that you often choose
To respond to my posts in rhyme
So I thought it would be a crime
For me not to play the game
And to respond to yours the same
So now I shall raise a toast
To your clever poetic post…
Good poem – do more 🙂
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This made me laugh with delight!
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As do your poetic responses to mine 🙂
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Glad you are feeling a little better, I loved this you should do more!!
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Thanks Angela!
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That’s a lovely poem Quinn!
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I’m not a natural poet, but I can appreciate the breathe and depth of human emotions. The hard difficult times do make us appreciate much more the good and high of joys though, yes? 🙂
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Woah! That’s deep, I can really feel the motions
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Also I’m glad you’re feeling better, hope all else is well too x
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Thanks! Yes feeling much better now! 🙂
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