Image by Christine Renney
Analogy
Or a direct plain speaking piece
I’ll tax the brain
A profound question
I don’t have the answer
But it doesn’t matter
A few tidy phrases
Will suffice
Image by Christine Renney
Analogy
Or a direct plain speaking piece
I’ll tax the brain
A profound question
I don’t have the answer
But it doesn’t matter
A few tidy phrases
Will suffice
This reflection makes me uncomfortable. Thank you.
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Apologies Pam. Christine and I didn’t mean to make anyone feel uncomfortable and so we have changed the image.
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No way, Mark. That’s not what I meant to convey. Poor writing on my part. What I meant was your poem and Christine’s image were like a mirror that I was looking into–and what I saw, my reflection, if you will, made me uncomfortable. And my thank you was sincere. I revel in ambiguity way too much, so I identified with your post.
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Ah well we like this image and thank you for your kind comment.
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Sometimes, there’s, just, not, much left to say, after awhile…
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Sometimes perhaps we are better off not even trying. Que sera…
I like the image!
My best to you both.
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Please don’t stop trying Chris.
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Reblogged this on The Brokedown Pamphlet.
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