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    Ghost Hunting

    I'm one of those guys who wanders through abandoned homes notorious for their fearsome hauntings. I traipse through rooms with caution, though; the floors beneath my shoes often crackle from debris, creating a false sense of security. You see,...

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    • Hauntingly penned, Tim. Logic over valor my friend. Excellent write you’re a great storyteller. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • This is good and had me laughing with the pedal to the metal.

    • Tim, this took me into the haunted rooms of that house and feeling the disquieted vibes as I read. Truly a master work of short story telling. Your descriptions of the broken window and dusty curtains made the scene come alive for me in full visual effect. As the story unfolded I enjoyed the narration and how it pulled me into the story. Truly great ghost story telling that had me fascinated unto that great ending where the message appears on his phone.

      John

      • Thanks very much for the comment, John. it’s much appreciated.

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    "A Meaning Of Christmas..."

    "A Meaning of Christmas..."“A Meaning of Christmas…”It’s been a loooong year and a short one yet again.Fewer “voices” both inside and out.“Missing friends…”Personal tears and “breakings” -moments of 11- level pain -emotional shatterings …healings…finding self and all but giving...

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    • No I do not see you as whiner or a complainer. I see you as being introspective and know how you feel. Good work here

    • I’m admitting the title pulled me in.
      This was in unexpected read. How everyday should be like Christmas. The meaning of it.
      To remember to be patient and find joy in the unexpected, like NASCAR. lol
      I personally think if everyone would have a sprinkle of this in their
      everyday life, it would have a huge impact on your daily outlook. Life has a way of making us desensitized from
      all the good around us. Like someone who says thank you and holds open the door.
      Uplifting write!

    • Adelphina referred me to this write. And also said that you look like a Santa!
      Your gift to us is your emotional write here. It hollers out a plea that we all know, yet didn’t have the articulation that you did.
      It’s a very entertaining write, even if full of frustration and the “is it good enough?” gift giving.
      Well thought out, and written.

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    The Man Who Sold The World Replies

    THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD REPLIES There is no dream on Walden’s Pond where once blue-green waters lapped the shores noisily in the liquid swirl of an October wind. Long gone is Neruda’s verse, the vision of the isle he called home; the salty...

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    • This is very good. I even went back and read it again, to absorb all that it offers. It’s well thought out. Quite an accomplished write. I love that it held my interest all the way through. Well done.

      • And I am happy the poem did hold your attention. Great compliment, thank you, Styxian

    • Compelling throughout & what a novel concept you have introduced me to .. Story poems so become you .. and consequently awarded x5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐plus the prestigious Nev’s dubble 👍👍

      • 5 stars and Nev’s infamous “double thumbs up”, what a wonderful honor!!! Really, thank you, Neville.

    • I liked how this poem came out. I never saw them (Obsession and this one), as Part 1 and Part 2, though I realize that’s what they are. A part 3?? not sure, it’s been 20 years since these 2 poems were written, but I will think about it.

      Thank you ‘HER’. I am glad you enjoyed the read.

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    Love Sonnet LXV

    Love Sonnet LXV     On your tongue, I taste the bitterness, the pain of oblivion. On your lips, I feel the fire of vengeance, stroked by oppressions’ flame, and   garnished with a silent scream. There is no safety on Walden’s Pond, nor healing in the woods...

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    • I chose the Lauren Daigle song, not for its religious implications, but because I wanted music that gives HOPE, and most of this song does exactly that.

    • Good stuff. Empowering with its message to the masses that can take the time and embrace it.

    • This would be my favorite sonnet I read from you so far. So powerful, so moving, and unfortunately true… Though, we women struggle more around the world, but I couldn’t help but see this as the test any human would have. I have to admit that I’m one of those who could/can not lose Faith no matter how much I’ve went/go through, I have to admit too, that it’s NOT easy when everything screams the otherwise. no one can live without having a certain belief in anything, and I’m not only speaking religiously here. You put all your emotions here, from anger to despair to empathy and compassion to HOPE… Great poem my friend, Thank You 💕

    • When I think about this oppression, and see how real it is, it becomes too hurtful, too much to take. Two issues that have fueled my revolutionary desires and dreams for a different and better world are the oppression of Black people and the oppression of half of humanity that are female. Your short comment is deeply felt, thank you.

    • Thank you Light. I took and appreciated very much the depth of what you have said. I think everyone has a “faith” and belief, even if it is just a negative self centered one. For me the question is how do we use it? Do we use it to change the ugliness around us? Or do we use it to hide us from this ugliness? I write poetry that is aesthetic and yet make the reader feel, feel alive, feel hope, feel that we humans can affect everything around us and this can spread far beyond the space we occupy at any given time. Oscar Wilde once said, “We all are living in the gutter; but some of us are looking at the stars.” I think he should have added, “And those of us who can see the stars find the ways to allow others to see the stars as well.”

      I am happy you found this poem and left me this beautiful comment.

      • Good Evening from here my friend✨

        It’s now that I read your response to me, first Thank You 🌺 second, I love your own added words to Wilde’s one, they are the truth that matters, we humans find comfort and company when we think that there are other humans who walked/are walking this experience called life. This reality keeps us sane when the world is getting crazy, make us feel we are not alone when everything is falling. We are still limited in our 3D body world, we still know little about what’s going on the either sides and worlds.

        I enjoy talking and exchanging thoughts with you😊 wishing you a very very good Day 🌻

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