Open Poetry #48 |
Lucky Strike |
JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Lucky Strike Perhaps when you strike out at love you wanted someone to break your heart more then you wanted someone to love you. JamesLee 13November 2012 |
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JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
Possibility there James. ~*~ If they give you lined paper, write sideways. ~*~ |
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Victoria
since 2000-08-12
Posts 5869 |
Well I dont know about that James I certainly hope not. ~V~ A poem is never finished, only abandoned. |
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jwesley Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563Spring, Texas |
Well now, I would rather have many, many "loves", than never having experienced it at all - then, if they were always going away and I found myself on the hunt again, I'd have to believe the fault (for the most part) was me, and I'd have to pause, do a lot of heavy introspection and learn to like myself, before subjecting myself on someone else with disillusionment. Then, and only then, once I am honest with me, I'd open myself to the love of another again, hiding nothing about who I am, and what can be expected; no false presentations at all. And I would hunt no longer, but let love find me. I live by the last two paragraphs, my friend, and have for many, many years. And when I chose to live that way love found me and has been my continuous companion for close to forty years now. So the above isn't just talk ... it's reality. j. |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Thank you Jerry, Victoria and jwesley for reading and responding...I believe if love finds you the other person must have been looking...isn't someone always the aggressor...also its easy for those with successful relationships who found that willing partner to share their success stories and those that are not successful have nothing else to share but failure...two sides to every story...take it easy on me...James |
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