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Writing when not well Like being lost in a cavern Where does my soul dwell       January 22, 2020              Noon

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Date: 1/22/2020 4:01:00 PM
Food for thought here, my friend... Seems that the soul dwells better, normally, in a healthy body. Feel better soon, and then recover that soul! Healing wishes, Gershon
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 1/23/2020 12:51:00 PM
A few days of rest..really helped! I found my soul again. Just need to relax, live life and not over do it here. Panagiota xx
Date: 1/22/2020 3:17:00 PM
I hope you feel better soon Panagiota :)
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 1/22/2020 3:58:00 PM
Doing better-)). If you don't see me Comnenting, am not ignoring you, sweet Heidi..just off kilter. Thanks for the get well wishes... Panagiota xx
Date: 1/22/2020 2:30:00 PM
Hello Panagiota Romios, perhaps when feeling sick, it is not the best time to create poetry. Best to wait until you are feeling better. Have a nice day my friend. Hugs. Darlene
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 1/24/2020 12:08:00 PM
Hello Panagiota Romios, well this is good when an idea comes to mind to create the poem. When I push myself to write I get no where. I care about the poet and their poems. But more when they are hurting from life. Because they hurt rom the inside. Hugs Darlene. Yes i am a good friend.Thank you.
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Panagiota Romios
Date: 1/22/2020 3:40:00 PM
Hello Darlene in Canada! It's hard for me to wait! Nothing serious is wrong. Just yucky. I like to push myself hard, though. We have had goofy weather. Cold last week. 65 this week. You really are a good friend, Darlene. You care about the poet more than their production of poems. You are an inspiration and an exmple for all. "The poet before the poem." Panagiota xx

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