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fisherman’s wharf hardly seen
scattered jumble view
don’t see a fish or a wharf
modern sailing causes crowds
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By the Beautiful Sea . . . .


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By the Beautiful Sea . . . .

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Summer sun I miss your heat
Autumn sun has cooler heat
Flowers nodding in cold rain
Geese flying to a new reign
Crows alighting scarecrow forms
October ghosts return to their norms
Crops of pumpkins start to flourish
While tomatoes no longer nourished
Bright vivid blooms start fading
Greener grasses now degrading
As leaf showers fall into piles
Causing jumping children’s smiles
No longer swimming in a pool
Time to return to school
There’s a sadness in the air
When one season to new compared.
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24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 51, 9/10/24, Part II: White Dew (September 7 – 22) Hakuro 白露

For your Prosery prompt, I have selected the first line from Tina Chang’s poem “Love”: “I am haunted by how much our mothers do not know.” I hope it will inspire a diverse array of responses.🤞🏻
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Love bloomed at the homecoming dance. The couple, Joe and Mary ended up in a parked car after the dance ended. It was very late. Joe’s dad came up to their car window and said, “Joe, it’s time to come home.” Joe left without argument, took Mary home. Mary’s mom fretting at home, yanked her daughter out of the car and took her inside.
Joe’s dad thought of his young life and acted accordingly. Mary’s mother did the same.
“I am haunted by how much our mothers do not know.” I think parents’ own experiences determine what they even want to know and visit them on their children.
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Welcome to know

suitcases stacked
memories packed
thinking back
no love lacked
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Laughing Along With A Limerick

Her breath came quickly, too fast, a problem she never licked. Even as a child, if she was frightened, her chest got tight, and breathing difficult. She went to the kitchen and fixed a cup of hot strong tea. She felt his presence as he came to her again in a whispering voice. There seemed to be no escape from the cruel words, making the sorrow deepen. Julie finally decided to visit the gravesite that night. She brushed away the dust from her gown, and spoke to the buried man. “I loved you John, but you keep coming back to me, setting my mind in a spin. Why torture me like this? The accident was your fault and I almost died in that river too! Please leave me alone and accept your final rest.”
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Wordle 670

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Here are this week’s questions:
1. Did you believe in the Tooth Fairy? Of course!
2. Does your adult life resemble how you thought it would turn out when you were younger? Not even close!
3. Ladies: do you like men with facial hair? Yes!
4. Do you drive? Not anymore😔
Gratitude: Well, today’s my birthday so guess I really am immortal! I am grateful to be in good health and have a loving family❤️
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Share Your World 9th September


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MLMM Monday Wordle #389


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Thanks Kevin!
No Theme Thursday: 09.05.24
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