One of those mad moments that you attempt just after turning 50, Steve. Well, I did, anyway. The wind blew me up the loch until it eventually narrowed enough for me to wade to shore. If it had been blowing in the other direction, out to sea ... thanks for reading. And thanks for the Likes, Stephen, Holden, Hélène, Manish, and Hugh.
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This is clear and readable but still conveys an air of mystery, Greg.
I enjoyed this one.
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Well, I've only written the one, Graham. But thanks. Twenty years ago?! Who knows where the time goes, as Sandy sang ...?
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I find villanelles both intriguing and exasperating. Half of me loves the cleverness and the other half is frustrated by the complexity.
Well written Greg. You were much younger then 😇
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Larisa Rzhepishevska
Sat 6th Apr 2024 11:36
Thank you so much, Greg! I enjoyed reading this poem. I like this style of writing. Your profile is another one that is open to me. The other profiles are closed.
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