what is a friend?
in need
what is a friend?
in deed
what is a friend?
indeed,
what, is a friend?
what is,
a friend
in
need?
poetry | 101 | rehab | friend
My prompt for this week’s Poetry 101 Rehab is FRIEND.
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Like the musical background you shared, your poem reads gloomy to me. Perhaps it is the truth that friendship is so everchanging, it needs to metamorphose constantly as our events slide by and that, is most often, so scary!
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Thank you, and yes, friendships can be shifting sands…
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interesting poetic intro 🙂 It asks all the right questions 🙂
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Thank you, and who knows how to answer them?
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Great play on words! Here is my submission for friend.
https://noos2mee2.wordpress.com/2016/03/21/friend/
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Thank you and for your submission!
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The poem skillfully portrays so many aspects of friendship and ‘friendship’ – it asks all the right questions. Brilliantly done!
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Thank you, much appreciated!
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Here is my post for this week’s prompt : https://silvertongue133.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/10-poetry-101-rehab-friend/
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Thank you for staying with the rehab despite my recent absence!
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My muse went a little dark which is unusual but here it is. Thanks, Andy!
https://writersdream9.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/liesdiatelle/
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I love the dark side 🙂
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Your words are like a circle to me, lingering around awaiting to be uncovered. I like it a lot.
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Thank you for those words and for bearing with me in my absence…
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So here’s my response. It’s only a fast scribble, but it’s supposed to be about the thought within.
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It’s a beautiful, precise and moving riposte to the prompt.
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Thank you for taking the time. I really aprecciate that.
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My pleasure, need to get back into the cycle of writing the prompts.
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