Surreal – (Shadorma)
Old gossips
Chatting on the phone
Did you hear …
Did you know …
The object of their call sighed.
Knowing their nature,
Wrote poems
@)—>—>—
Surreal – (Shadorma)
Old gossips
Chatting on the phone
Did you hear …
Did you know …
The object of their call sighed.
Knowing their nature,
Wrote poems
@)—>—>—
When nothing is certain anything is possible
life happens . . .
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I love how you used a Shadorma for the photo prompt! Gossip is tiresome indeed. Excellent job!
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Yes, gossip is tiresome! Glad you liked the poem! It nearly wrote itself
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I love this! (And… I think I’ve been on that call before.)
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Haven’t we all? Glad you liked it!
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Very good Georgia, I enjoyed this one. Great take on the prompt.
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Thanks…saw the phones and the poor guy in the middle and off came the poem!
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Well you did very well.
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Thanks Michael and now, I’m off to read some more entries!
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We have all had those conversations, nice shadorma Georgia.
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At least once in a life-time, maybe more often 🙂
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This is true Georgia 😉
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🙂
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