[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
An address was a fun way to use the word! Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like they had a good conversation.
ReplyDeleteClever poem!
ReplyDeleteI like your interesting use of the prompt! Very creative, Jim.
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique use of the word. I love this.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat use... and a wonderful name of a street.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your fun poem, Jim!
ReplyDeleteA very sweet poem, I hope she calls!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and down-to-earth and believable, Jim!
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Bravo! Clever take on the prompt
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by my blog
Much💖love
Sounds so promising! Love contemplating the next visit. <3
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Aunt lived on Pine Lake Drive ... love how you created this quadrille, Jim. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI'm changing my street name to Pine Lake Drive.
DeleteThanks, Helen
..
great poem. clever use of the prompt word.
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