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Coffee and the Poet

Coffee and The Poet The clumsy poet, had spilled a giant mug of coffee on her beaming kitchen floor! At a parallel time, came a gentle thumping upon her  kitchenette door. Twas her ravishing Muse! With a basketful of enchanting poetic ideas to explore. How grateful this bereft poet turned out to be. No more searching for elusive words, quite happily, much to the contrary! June 6, 2019 10am PST

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Date: 6/19/2020 1:39:00 PM
Hello this is a good imagination working here to create this poem. hugs Darlene xxxx-oooo.Enjoy your day my friend.
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 6/20/2020 8:23:00 AM
Hello Panagiotsa, I scrolled through your poetry to find this poem. You have written a lot of poems. Enjoy your day my friend. Hugs Darlene xxxx-oooo.
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 6/20/2020 8:23:00 AM
Hello Panagiotsa, I scrolled through your poetry to find this poem. You have written a lot of poems. Enjoy your day my friend. Hugs Darlene xxxx-oooo.
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 6/19/2020 4:11:00 PM
Hi Darlene~ you know it's funny! I don't even remember writing this. How crazy is that? I agree with your take on this one totally! It's wonderful of you to rediscover this. Thank you. Panagiota xxxxoooo
Date: 6/8/2019 5:05:00 AM
There is nothing like coffee and a delightful muse to start a great day!
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 6/8/2019 10:31:00 AM
Add...an idea for a poem))) Panagiota xoxo
Date: 6/6/2019 3:27:00 PM
Ah Coffee! Without it, many of my poems would never have been written! Love the subtle connection of spilling the coffee and gaining your muse! Wonderful poem Panagiota! My fav. Blessings, Susan
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 6/6/2019 9:21:00 PM
Glad you liked it, Susan Panagiota Bless you.

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