By Charles Robert Lindholm
His
Fantasy Is
A Time Machine
To Explore Those “What
Ifs”
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All Rights Reserved – 11-25-2020 – 9:30 a.m.
regrets
LIVING IS MESSY – THREE LINE TALES – WEEK 130
By Charles Robert Lindholm
Living Is Messy And Leaves Debris, Memories And Regrets,
But Gives Us A Lifetime Of Happiness And Love In Our Memories,
Works Of Art, Poetry, Family And Friends That We Can Treasure!
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Inspired By 3 Line Tales – 7/26/2018 – week 130
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A WONDERING WORD – REPRISE
By Charles Robert Lindholm
Perhaps
is a Wondering Word!
Filled with uncertainties
and possibilities,
hopes and dreams Continue reading
YOUR DREAM OF MEANT TO BE
By Charles Robert Lindholm
Sometimes Your Dream
Of Meant To Be
Never Makes It
Into Reality Continue reading
A WONDERING WORD
By Charles Robert Lindholm
Perhaps
is a Wondering Word!
Filled with uncertainties
and possibilities,
hopes and dreams Continue reading
THE SHORTEST POEM OR FLASH FICTION EVER – WELL, MAYBE
THE SHORTEST POEM OR FLASH FICTION EVER – WELL, MAYBE?
Many thanks to PoetGirlEm for helping provide the inspiration, motivation and the “push” to write this poem in a way in which I am alien too – short! Credit also goes to DavyD for providing an attraction to his three line poems that are so powerful and insightful. His poems have been the inspirational seed for several poems. Please check both of these writers out!!
This made me, the mischief maker, give a dare to PoetGirlEm to see if she could beat DavyD to be the first one to write a one word poem. She laughed – ha, ha (see comments on here-6-words). Well, I got to thinking about it and despite being a Rambler when it comes to words I decided to take myself up on my own dare. Write the shortest poem possible – one word. Can you write a poem shorter than one word?
Maybe Sailorpoet would be kind enough to be the Host of another Meme – “The One Word Poem”? Shall we ask him? Not that we should add more things to His plate, but – Please??
MY ONE WORD POEM
By Charles Robert Lindholm
Perhaps . . .
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4-6-2017 at 8:30 a.m.
Further thanks and credit to PoetGirlEm for referral to “For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn” on Wikipedia