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Monday, August 21, 2023

A Date Perhaps? -- a Poem for dVerse Quadrille

[A cabin in the woods in North Louisiana. (photo © by Jimmiehov)]
  

                (A note to her)

                "Come visit me" 


                Come visit me, 

                I'm glad we met 

                Let's do again

                My house or yours


                Judged yesterday's 

                conversation 

                Long, revealing, 

                found common ground


                Pardon me if 

                I've read you wrong 

                10 Pine Lake Drive

                You've got my phone


                Please call to say 
                         _ _ _ 

- Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2023, All Rights Reserved 
 - I am linked with Mish for dVerse Quadrille Monday #182, prompt today "pine",  
 - Quadrille Monday's poetry has exactly 44 words 
 - To reads other's Quadrille poems, click here   
     Perhaps you would like to write these also 
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15 comments:

  1. An address was a fun way to use the word! Well done!

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  2. It sounds like they had a good conversation.

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  3. I like your interesting use of the prompt! Very creative, Jim.

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  4. Such a unique use of the word. I love this.

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  5. I love what you’ve done here with the four syllables per line and the repetition of similar sounds. Good rhythm and beat. Pine Oak Drive. I’m wondering if that is a real street name.

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  6. Great use... and a wonderful name of a street.

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  7. Very sweet and down-to-earth and believable, Jim!

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  8. Bravo! Clever take on the prompt
    Happy you dropped by my blog

    Much💖love

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  9. Sounds so promising! Love contemplating the next visit. <3

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  10. My favorite Aunt lived on Pine Lake Drive ... love how you created this quadrille, Jim. Bravo.

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    1. I'm changing my street name to Pine Lake Drive.
      Thanks, Helen
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  11. great poem. clever use of the prompt word.

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