(for mara’s poetry 101 rehab – sleep)
*written with iawriter pro, screenshot with skitch, edited with analog efex pro 2, can’t sleep*
(for mara’s poetry 101 rehab – sleep)
*written with iawriter pro, screenshot with skitch, edited with analog efex pro 2, can’t sleep*
very cool.
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Thank you!
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thisismeinthepastnineyears..
interesting how leaving no spacing between words could be just as meaningful as the spaces… love it…
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Thank you Alex, I’m glad you liked it, it was largely autobiographical…
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It’s a nice take..
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Thank you!
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I love your poetry increasingly. I like the playfulness in it. When are you publishing your poetry collection? ๐
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Thank you, this one was a kind of stream of consciousness or longing for un-conciousness…not the sure the world is ready for that boo, need to keep practising ๐
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Andy you read my mind, this was me last night, no chance of a decent sleep. This is a great piece.
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Thank you, oh for a good night’s sleep…
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Fingers crossed for tonight!
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I was so there with you during this poem…practically had me starting to count sheep. Great work. Zzzzz
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Thank you Heid, glad you liked my rather manic poem!
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Great poetry, Andy. I agree with Mara. When are you publishing?
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Oh thank you Lucile, Mara’s posts are always an inspiration…maybe I will try a little self published book of photos and poems for private consumption first ๐
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What an amazing piece of the art of words.
It’s fascinatinb how well the words work together with the eay you arranged them in this picture and the rhythm of the lines.
I actually felt the restlessness while reading.
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Thank you, I really appreciate that, I wrote this one in my head whilst out walking and feeling restless, the challenge was to keep it in my head long enough to type it…and I’m glad you like the visual approach too
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I knew walking frees the mind. I do it more and more often too ๐
I have a mini bag especially for a scrapbook and pencil – i always have that one with me
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Perfect, I need to do the same, pencils seem to be more durable than my mobile for example, the battery can often last as long as two hours between charges…
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I know that problem – I feel like spending more time charging my mobile than actually using it
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That is exactly how I feel when I am trying to sleep. You’re poem perfectly encapsulates that struggle. ๐
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