How they unravel in my mind
Their taste when I speak them
The air about them adjusts and
gives way to possibilities; even the
world may change if given the
opportunity of understanding
instinctual knowledge. -She sat
outside at a small table for two.
Alone and smelling the aroma of
life, and still no one knows why
she broke her silent stare with a
smile she should never have given.
And with her, The world has changed.
-M. Taggart
This is profoundly powerful. Sort of reminds me of The Road Not Taken by Frost. “And that has made all the difference.
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He wrote not to far from where I’m sitting. As the crow flies anyway.. And that poem is incredibly crafted by Frost. Thank you for the feedback and the connection.
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Excellent poem, Matt. “She sat
outside at a small table for two….”
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:0) Thank you. I enjoyed writing this one. Hope you are well!
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I really like the last two sentences – really great
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Thank you! I hope you have a great day
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You too!
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Wow. I love this Matt. Love that last line
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Thank you. How’ve you been?
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So so. Thanks fir asking Matt. You ok?
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I hope it gets better. Yes, I’m good. Thanks for asking.
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Thanks Matt
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great piece of writing.
thanks for sharing.
❤
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I appreciate you. Thank you.
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Beautiful imagery here that captures the senses and I really enjoyed the cause and effect throughout (or at least the possibilities).
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Good morning and thank you.
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Good morning and you’re welcome
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This is marvelous Matt :O) x
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Thanks!
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Absolutely beautiful – I felt so moved by this, thank you.
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Thank you, Julie. I hope you have a good day.
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And you, Matt.
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