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As usual thanks for all the help
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Congrats, Mac!
Those two are truly terrific.
I like the way you handle boathouses, and the snailed church and those priesting mussels are irresistible.
Jane
Those two are truly terrific.
I like the way you handle boathouses, and the snailed church and those priesting mussels are irresistible.
Jane
Everything looks better by candlelight.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
Well done, Mac! Quite interesting, those two poems riffing off each other. If you were only going to keep one - and why would you? - it would have to be Playing at Being Dylan, I think. It reads like a stream-lined version of Laugharne.
Cheers
David
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David
Thanks MJ. The October poem walk in Laugharne, if you ever have the opportunity, is worth a stroll. There's a spooky sense of Dylan about that walk. Or perhaps it's just the silence of the marshMagpie Jane wrote:Congrats, Mac!
Those two are truly terrific.
I like the way you handle boathouses, and the snailed church and those priesting mussels are irresistible.
Jane
Thanks David. Of course, Dylan had a habit of switching nouns to verbs, a practice you have some antipathy towards, but that was my excuse hereWell done, Mac! Quite interesting, those two poems riffing off each other. If you were only going to keep one - and why would you? - it would have to be Playing at Being Dylan, I think. It reads like a stream-lined version of Laugharne.
Thanks again both for the encouragement.
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Well done! Interesting poems.
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I'm not hugely fond of issuu.Ros wrote:Well done! Interesting poems.
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