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Written on July 08, 2023

Submitted by Symmetry60 on July 08, 2023

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Steven Dupere

With a book of poetry to boast, Waltz of Semantic Tongues, Steven has been challenging nervous canvases for more time than time can shake an eon at. This is a shard of that fallout. more…

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  • B.mathislange
    Wow Steve old soul of Truth and Embrace. I one of many words find that you are so very you are ...could make one just listen. So much to …! Your a keeper.
    LikeReply 19 months ago
    • Symmetry60
      Thank you for the kind words, dear. You are appreciated greatly.
      LikeReply8 months ago
  • lovingempath
    Wait a minute...this was written by YOU? You were able to captivate me with the melancholy feeling and visuals put into this poem Steve! It made it into my top-three. You are starting to look like a real threat for the next contest. YIKES!! 
    LikeReply9 months ago
    • Symmetry60
      She's just good enough to get no votes. Next month's sea cucumber and clam shell poem is so gonna rule. :-P
      LikeReply9 months ago
    • lovingempath
      LOL...Do not even TRY to top my adventure packed poem about sea-nymphs, or you might be sorry :)..
      LikeReply9 months ago
    • Symmetry60
      I'm sorry every time I know you're entered into one of these foul contests because I know whatever ranking I WAS going to fall under just dropped at least one slot. And we're back to the chickie theme again. If you loved me, you'd drop out at least until 2028. Word has it full contact knitting is making a comeback and I sure could use a nice pair of knitted spandex. *devilish grin* 
      LikeReply9 months ago
  • Kaytee
    You have done it again, taking me on an amazing journey to your past with the pain and self reflection few can achieve ." I remain stoic to rescind the sadness of leaving against the willful nature of children hating upon the change of sameness, knowing that it was never my sin capsizing this vessel." This last line took it home so beautifully. Amazing! 
    LikeReply 19 months ago
    • Symmetry60
      Thanks, K. I appreciate the praise. If only I could get contestants to actually read and think about some of these poems a bit deeper, I may win a penny or two. Robin is a fan of my writing, so that's reassuring. She usually does quite well in these contests and is a very good writer, so I'll hold off kissing the f-train for now. Always nice to see you, buddy. :-) 
      LikeReply9 months ago

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